Letters from the University of Dundee, 1980; Administrative Physiological Society Dundee Papers, 1895 -1978; Collection of Application papers for Chair of Physiology from Edward Waymouth Reid, and Reference papers from James Donaldson, Alexander Hill, G. W. Baxter, W. H. Broadbent, Augustus D. Waller, H. P. Bowditch, R. H. Chittenden, Jacques Loeb, Hugo Kronecker, Leon Fredericq, Ed Morat, N. Wedensky, N. Zuntz, Paul Heger, and H Boruttau; 28th February 1899 - May 1899; Collection of Waymouth Reid’s Published Articles in the Journal of Physiology, The Scottish Medical and Surgical Journal, and the Royal Society of London, 1894-1899; Negative Photograph taken of a Frog, (The Rontgen Rays), E. Waymouth Reid and J.P. Kuenen, 1896; Collection of articles on various studies broadly relating to nutrition, 1937-1945; Collection of University papers from University College of Dundee, University of Dundee and University of St Andrews, 1898 – 1945; Collection of Papers from the Department of Physiology, U.O.D, 1890-1945; Article Titled “A New Rhythm in Skeletal Muscle” by R.C. Garry and H.S.D Garven from the Chinese Journal of Physiology, Vol 13, No 4, 1938; Photocopies of Pages from the Histology of Organ Systems, Pages 342 – 359, Date Unknown; Programme for Concert and Dramatic Entertainment at Town Hall, St Andrews, 15 September 1922
Edward Waymouth Reid, Chair of Physiology, University of Dundee
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E. Waymouth Reid, (first name Edward) was born 11 October 1862 in Canterbury, the fourth son of a surgeon there, James Reid, F.R.C.S. He matriculated at Cambridge University in 1879, where he gained a first class in Part I and II of the Natural Science Tripos. At St Bartholomew's Hospital in 1885 he qualified M.B. and M.R.C.S. and was an assistant electrician there. At St Mary's Hospital he was a demonstrator in physiology from 1885 to 1887 and a lecturer in physiology from 1887 to 1889. During the period he was at St Mary’s, he carried out in conjunction with Waller interesting investigations on the electrical activity of the excised mammalian heart. This investigation must have been one of the earliest pieces of research in electrocardiography in this country. In 1889 Reid was elected, at the early age of twenty-seven, as the first holder of the newly created Chair of Physiology at University College, Dundee, where he joined a stimulating and enthusiastic band of colleagues including Geddes, D’Arcy Thompson and Ewing. Reid was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1898 and in 1904 gained the Sc.D. of his old University. Waymouth Reid served the University for forty-six years, and after his retirement in 1935 the University of St. Andrews conferred upon him an honorary degree of LL.D. He died on 10 March 1948 at the age of eighty-five.
Cited: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Waymouth_Reid
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsbm.1948.0026
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