An Interactive Annotated World Bibliography of Printed and Digital Works in the History of Medicine and the Life Sciences from Circa 2000 BCE to 2024 by Fielding H. Garrison (1870-1935), Leslie T. Morton (1907-2004), and Jeremy M. Norman (1945- ) Traditionally Known as “Garrison-Morton”

16061 entries, 14144 authors and 1947 subjects. Updated: December 10, 2024

HALDANE, John Scott

7 entries
  • 951

A contribution to the chemistry of haemoglobin and its immediate derivatives.

Physiol. (Lond.), 22, 298-306, 1898.

Potassium ferricyanide method for the determination of oxygen in oxyhemoglobin.



Subjects: HEMATOLOGY, RESPIRATION
  • 951.1

Some improved methods of gas analysis.

J. Physiol. (Lond.), 22, 465-80, 1898.

The Haldane apparatus for the analysis of the repiratory gases, which proved a method that could measure oxygen and carbon dioxide to 0.005%. It was the cornerstone of all respiratory gas analysis until P.F. Scholander’s apparatus (No. 971.1).



Subjects: RESPIRATION
  • 891

The colorimetric determination of haemoglobin.

J. Physiol. (Lond.), 26, 497-504, 1901.

Haldane’s hemoglobinometer and method for determination of hemoglobin.



Subjects: HEMATOLOGY, INSTRUMENTS & TECHNOLOGIES
  • 954

The regulation of the lung-ventilation.

J. Physiol. (Lond.), 32, 225-66, 1905.

Proof of the regulation of respiration by CO2 concentration of the alveolar air



Subjects: RESPIRATION, Ventilation, Health Aspects of
  • 958

The absorption and dissociation of carbon dioxide by human blood.

J. Physiol. (Lond.), 48, 244-71, 1914.

CO2 dissociation curves. These workers discovered that hemoglobin indirectly greatly assists the transport of CO2 by the blood.



Subjects: HEMATOLOGY, RESPIRATION
  • 1977

The therapeutic administration of oxygen.

Brit. med. J., 1, 181-83, 1917.

Haldane initiated oxygen therapy.



Subjects: THERAPEUTICS
  • 961

Respiration.

New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1922.

An account of the work of the Oxford School of Physiology, in particular the Pike’s Peak expedition (No. 957). Second edition, 1935, with J. G. Priestley.



Subjects: Altitude or Undersea Physiology & Medicine, RESPIRATION