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    Sir Archibald Edward Garrod KCMG FRS (25 November 1857 – 28 March 1936) was an English physician who pioneered the field of inborn errors of metabolism...
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  • In medicine, Garrod's tetrad is a term named for British physician Archibald Garrod, who introduced the phrase "inborn errors of metabolism" in a lecture...
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    Smith writes of Garrod as follows: "Garrod was a solid member of Britain's intellectual aristocracy. Her father, Sir Archibald Garrod, had been Regius...
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  • interphalangeal joint involvement has also been described. Garrod's pads are named after Archibald Garrod who first documented them in 1904 in association with...
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    ISBN 1-85285-503-7. Coley, pp. 363–365 Morus, p. 239 Coley, p. 365 Archibald E. Garrod, "A contribution to the study of uroerythrin", Journal of Physiology...
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  • of metabolism were studied for the first time by British physician Archibald Garrod (1857–1936), in 1908. He is known for work that prefigured the "one...
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    migration. Alkaptonuria was one of the four diseases described by Archibald Edward Garrod, as being the result of the accumulation of intermediates due to...
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    Major-General Henry Edmund Melvill Lennox Garrett Lieutenant-General Sir Martin Garrod General George Garth General Thomas Garth Brigadier Clive Garthwaite Brigadier...
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  • Ceylon/England, R/Ar) Helen Louise Gardner (1908–1996, England, Lc) Dorothy Garrod (1892–1968, England, Ar) Henry Louis Gates Jr. (born 1950, US, Lc/H) Vic...
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  • Sir Archibald Garrod went to Oxford. At St Bartholomew's Hospital, Graham was influenced by William Holdsworth Hurtley and Sir Archibald Garrod, who...
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