Biography
best known as D. F. Fraser-Harris, was a Scottish Professor of physiology and a writer
Books by Fraser-Harris, David Fraser
Saint Cecilias Hall in the Nid
Saint Cecilias Hall in the Niddary Wynd
ABC of Nerves
ABC of Nerves
Nerves [microform]
Nerves [microform]
Nerves, Master-System of the Body
Some Physiological Aspects of
Some Physiological Aspects of Referred Pain [microform]
How we defend ourselves from our foes
Kirkyards
Some physiological aspects of referred pain
The man who discovered the circulation of the blood
Tissue respiration in the light of recent research
Rhythms of Life
Aural therapy in relation to d
Aural therapy in relation to deafness
The altered biological and soc
The altered biological and sociological aspects of the use of alcohol
The rhythms of life and other essays in science
Coloured thinking and other studies in science and literature
The A B C of nerves
The A B C of nerves
The ABC of nerves
The sixth sense and other stud
The sixth sense and other studies in modern science
Life and science
Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, the first bacteriologist
Inertie fonctionnelle et momen
Inertie fonctionnelle et momentum
Shakespeare and biological sci
Shakespeare and biological science
Stephen Hales, the pioneer in the hygiene of ventilation
The influence of Greece on sci
The influence of Greece on science and medicine
Harvey v. Caesalpinus; the con
Harvey v. Caesalpinus; the controversy reopened
Plague at home and abroad
The physiology and hygiene of sleep
National degeneration
National degeneration
National denegeration
National denegeration
Harvey as a histologist, and certain less familiar facts of his life
The chemical aspect of the abs
The chemical aspect of the absorption of nitrogen
The functional inertia of living matter
The human cardiopneumatic move
The human cardiopneumatic movements
On the usefulness of the term,
On the usefulness of the term, functional inertia of protoplasm
A case of vivid after-images e
A case of vivid after-images explained on Hering's theory
A St. Andrew's physiologist of the past
A St. Andrews physiologist of
A St. Andrews physiologist of the past
Note on early vivisection in Edinburgh
The health of the blood-vessels
The pressure-filtration of pro
The pressure-filtration of proteids
Saint Cecilia's Hall in the Ni
Saint Cecilia's Hall in the Niddry Wind
Saint Cecilia's Hall in the Niddry Wynd
Saint Cecilia's Hall in the Niddry Wynd: a chapter in the history of the music of the past in Edinburgh. [With plates, including portraits, and plans.]
H©Œmatoporphyminuria and its relations to the source of urobilin
Hæmatoporphyminuria [i.e. Hæma
Hæmatoporphyminuria [i.e. Hæmatoporphyrinuria] and its relations to the source of urobilin
On the red ally of uroh©Œmatoporphyrin
The physico-chemical state of
The physico-chemical state of caseinogen in milk
H©Œmatoporphyrinuria and its relations to the source of urobilin
Note on the reducing power of the living animal tissues
Caroline Park House and Roystoun Castle
A classification of reflex actions
The time-relations of the volu
The time-relations of the voluntary tetanus in man
Note on the stereophotochromos
Note on the stereophotochromoscope
Notes on the chemistry and coa
Notes on the chemistry and coagulation of milk