Held a License for Vivisection at Veterinary College, Clyde Street, Edinburgh Laboratory and Physiological Class Room in 1879, and at University Edinburgh Materia Medica Department, in 1880. Certificates for Testing previous Discoveries in 1879 and 1880. No experiments returned in 1879.
Gierke (Dr.) Asst. Prof. Physiol. Inst., Breslau University.
Glaevecke, Ludwig Christian H. J. M.D. First Asst. Clin. Hosp. at Kiel, 1881.
Author of “Ueber die Ausscheidung und Vertheilung des Eisens im thierischen Organismus,” Kiel, 1883.
Made experiments on animals to ascertain the effects of subcutaneous injections of iron.
Gluck, Theodor. M.D. Asst. Inst. Clinic. Surg. Univ. of Berlin.
Extirpated sections of lungs in rabbits and dogs, and hopes to persuade the medical profession to sanction extirpation and resection of the lungs as a method of operative surgery.—Archiv. fuer Klinische Chirurgie von Langenbeck, Billroth, Gurlt, Vol. 26, p. 916, Berlin, 1881. (See Block.)
Golding-Bird, Cuthbert Hilton, 13, St. Thomas Street, London, S.E. B.A. Lon. (Honours), 1867; M.B. (Honours, Gold Medal in For. Med.), 1873; F.R.C.S. Eng. (Exam.), 1874; L.R.C.P. Lond., 1872 (Guy’s and Paris); Prizem. 1869-71-72; Gold Medallist in Chir. Med., and in Chir. Surg., 1873; Mem. Path. and Chir. Socs.; Assistant Surg. and Demonst. of Pract. Physiol., Guy’s Hosp. Contribs. to Lancet, Brit. Med. Journ., Guy’s Hosp. Reps., &c.
Held a License for Vivisection at Guy’s Hospital School Buildings in 1881; also Certificate for Illustrations of Lectures, 1881. No Experiments returned.
Golgi, M. C. Prof., Pavia.