Thomas Addis Jr. (27 July 1881 – 4 June 1949) was a Scottish physician-scientist from Edinburgh who made important contributions to the understanding of how blood clots work. He was a pioneer in the field of nephrology, the branch of internal medicine that deals with diseases of the kidney. Addis described the pathogenesis of haemophilia in 1911 and was the first to demonstrate that normal plasma could correct the defect in haemophilia.
describing Addis's early studies in blood clotting. "Memorial Resolution, ThomasAddis", words spoken at Addis' memorial service. "ThomasAddis (1881-1949)...
ThomasAddis Emmet (24 April 1764 – 14 November 1827) was an Irish and American lawyer and politician. In Ireland, in the 1790s, he was a senior member...
The Addis count is a urine test measuring urinary casts over time. It is named for ThomasAddis. Meadow SR (August 1969). "The Addis count--is it worth...
to, the Communist Party or related groups, such as Rudy Lambert and ThomasAddis. The couple continued seeing each other after Oppenheimer became involved...
rebellion Robert Temple Emmet, US Medal of Honor winner ThomasAddis Emmet, lawyer and politician ThomasAddis Emmet (bishop), American-born Roman Catholic bishop...
a descendant of Irish immigrant and New York State Attorney General ThomasAddis Emmet, and her then husband, Cass Canfield, a publishing executive who...
patriot movement. Theobald Wolfe Tone, a friend of Emmet's elder brother, ThomasAddis Emmet, and an advocate of more radical reform, including Catholic Emancipation...
the Dutch humanist Arnoldus Arlenius. The first English translation, by Thomas Lodge, appeared in 1602, with subsequent editions appearing throughout the...
Thomas Emmet may refer to: ThomasAddis Emmet (1764–1827), Irish and American lawyer and politician ThomasAddis Emmet (bishop) (1873–1950), American-born...
founding member Thomas McCabe) and Robert Emmet (the younger brother of ThomasAddis Emmet), together with veterans Malachy Delaney and Thomas Wright, sought...
absence of the French, had counselled delay) William James MacNeven and ThomasAddis Emmet, together with all their papers. Meanwhile in England, O'Connor...
Thorburn) Addis and the Rev. ThomasAddis, a minister of the Free Church of Scotland. He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy. Between 1876 and 1880, Addis worked...
San Franciscan. One of Newsom's maternal great-grandfathers, Scotsman ThomasAddis, was a pioneer scientist in the field of nephrology and a professor of...
Lemley KV, Pauling L (1994). "ThomasAddis: 1881–1949". Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences. 63: 1–46. Addis T (1932). "Proteinuria and...
Manchester from Kersal Moor, near Pendlebury, Salford, depicting a dense array of smoking factory chimneys (ThomasAddis Emmet, after William Wyld, 1857)...
Katherine Temple Emmet, a descendant of New York State Attorney General ThomasAddis Emmet. Before their divorce in June 1937, they were the parents of two...
March 1805) was an Irish poet and writer, connected by her brothers ThomasAddis, and Robert Emmet, to the republican politics of the United Irishmen...
Stockton B. Colt of the architectural firm of Barney & Colt for Dr. ThomasAddis Emmet, a prominent gynecological surgeon who was also an author of books...
been walking home on the frozen Hudson River when one of his friends, ThomasAddis Emmet, fell through the ice. In rescuing his friend, Fulton got soaked...
Bright's disease, a renal disease. Following the recommendations of ThomasAddis, who actively recruited Ava Helen Pauling as "nutritionist, cook, and...
physician to the viceregal household. Among his siblings were brothers ThomasAddis Emmet, a close friend of Theobald Wolfe Tone, and Robert Emmet. His younger...
Paris by Robert Emmet (younger brother of the Dublin society co-founder, ThomasAddis Emmet) and by Malachy Delaney (a veteran of Austrian military service)...
Hildreth February 1, 1811 – July 11, 1812 Dem.-Rep. Died in office ThomasAddis Emmet August 12, 1812 – February 13, 1813 Dem.-Rep. Abraham Van Vechten...