Joshua Harold Burn, D.Phil.

Affiliations: 
1920-1926 Pharmacology National Institute for Medical Research, London, London, England, United Kingdom 
 1926-1933 Royal Pharmaceutical Society  
 1933-1937 University of London, London, England, United Kingdom 
 1937-1959 University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
Area:
Autonomic nervous system, pharmacology
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(1892-1981)
DOI: 10.1098/rsbm.1984.0002

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Parents

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Joseph Barcroft research assistant Cambridge
Henry Hallett Dale grad student

Children

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Peter Dews research assistant 1946-1947 Oxford
John R. Vane research assistant 1946-1950 Oxford
Michael Harold Rand post-doc Oxford
Geoffrey S. Dawes post-doc 1943-1948 Oxford
Ullrich Trendelenburg post-doc 1952-1956 Oxford
Edith Bülbring research scientist 1933-1946 Oxford
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Burn JH, Rand MJ. (1997) Sympathetic postganglionic cholinergic fibres. 1959. British Journal of Pharmacology. 120: 181-91; discussion 1
Burn JH. (1979) Excitatory actions of acetylcholine in the heart. British Journal of Pharmacology. 67: 3-12
Burn JH. (1978) Early observations and their importance today. I. Diabetes in childhood, II. Theophylline in myasthenia gravis, III. Properties of cod liver oil. The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 30: 779-82
Burn JH. (1978) Heritability of blood pressure Bmj. 1: 507-507
Burn JH. (1977) The function of acetylcholine released from sympathetic fibres. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology. 4: 59-100
Burn JH. (1977) Evidence that acetylcholine releases noradrenaline in the sympathetic fibre. The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 29: 325-9
Burn JH. (1976) The discovery of uptake of adrenaline in 1930-1933 and the development of the adrenergic fibre from a cholinergic fibre. The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 28: 342-7
Burn JH. (1974) Letter: Do adrenergic fibres have muscarinic inhibitory receptors? The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 26: 212-5
Burn JH. (1971) Levodopa and anticholinergic drugs in Parkinsonism. British Medical Journal. 2: 773-4
Burn JH. (1971) Release of noradrenaline from sympathetic endings. Nature. 231: 237-40
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