Douglas Creese Harrison

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Biochemistry Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom 
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Douglas Creese Harrison (Professor of Biochemistry 1935-67) was born in London in 1901 and was educated at King's College London where he obtained a BSc degree in chemistry with 1 st class honours in 1921. He then worked with Sir Gowland Hopkins, President of the Royal Society, at Cambridge University, obtaining a PhD in Biochemistry, and in 1926 was appointed to a Lectureship in Biochemistry at Sheffield University where he stayed until he succeeded J A Milroy in Belfast in 1935. He obtained the DSc degree from London University in 1933 and became a Member of the Royal Institute of Chemistry.

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Harrison D, Gibson Q, Everley Jones H. (1951) CYANOSIS IN INFANTS FROM NITRATES IN DRINKING-WATER The Lancet. 257: 1071-1072
Gibson QH, Harrison DC. (1950) A note on the urinary uroporphyrin in acute porphyria. The Biochemical Journal. 46: 154-7
GIBSON QH, HARRISON DC, MONTGOMERY DA. (1950) A case of acute porphyria. British Medical Journal. 1: 275-7
GIBSON QH, HARRISON DC. (1948) Haemoglobin-methaemoglobin mixtures. Nature. 162: 258
GIBSON QH, HARRISON DC. (1947) Familial idiopathic methaemoglobinaemia; five cases in one family. Lancet (London, England). 2: 941-3
GIBSON QH, HARRISON DC. (1946) The ratios of iron to oxygen, iron to colour and oxygen to colour in the blood of men and women. The Journal of Physiology. 105: 1
Gibson QH, Harrison DC. (1946) Blood haemoglobin: the relationship between oxygen capacity and iron content of blood in men and women. The Biochemical Journal. 40: 247-9
Gibson QH, Harrison DC. (1945) An artificial standard for use in the estimation of haemoglobin. The Biochemical Journal. 39: 490-7
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