Brodie, Thomas Grigor
- First name(s)
- Thomas Grigor
- Surname
- Brodie
- Position(s) held at King's College London
- Demonstrator on Physiology, 1891-1894
- House Physician at King's College Hospital, 1891
- Lecturer on Biology, 1891-1894
- Evening Class Lecturer on Comparative Anatomy, 1891-1894
- Evening Class lecturer on Animal Biology, 1894-[1895]
Education & professional details
- Qualifications
- M.D.
- Position(s) held (non King's College London)
Professor of Physiology, University of Toronto
- Professional activities
- F.R.S.
- F.K.C
- Publications
- With W. D. Haliburton, Nucleo-Albumins and Intravascular Coagulation (1894)
- The Extensibility of Muscle (Physiological Department: King's College London, 1895)
- The Essentials of Experimental Physiology, for the Use of Students (London: Longmans, Green, and Co.,1898)
- A New form of Kymograph (1901)
- Collected papers (Part I.) from the Research Laboratories of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and the Royal College of Surgeons, England (1903)
- W. E. Dixon, The Pathology of Asthma (1903)
- Heat Contraction in Nerve (Physiological Department: King's College London, 1903)
- The Gaseous Metabolism of the Small Intestine. Part I, The Gaseous Exchanges during the Absorption of Water and Dilute Salt Solutions (Physiological Department: King's College London, 1910)
- with Mackenzie, J. J. (John Joseph), A New Conception of the Glomerular Function
(Toronto: Toronto University Library, 1916) - with J.J. Mackenzie, On Changes in the Glomeruli and Tubules of the Kidney Accompanying Activity (Reprinted from Proceedings of the Royal Society, B, Vol. 87). (1916)
Personal details
- Date of birth
- 8 Febuary 1866
- Place of birth
- St Sepulchre, Northamptonshire
- Date of death
- 20 August 1916
- Place of death
- Hampstead
- Obituary
Toronto University, President's Report 1916/17
British Medical Journal 26 Aug 1916
Nature 98, (07 September 1916): 9-10. doi:10.1038/098009a0
- Family details
Son son of Alexander Brodie and Sarah Palmer. Husband of Alice (Sims). Had at least one son, T/Lt Hugh Victor Brodie, R.N.V.R. 1899 – 6 December 1941