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John Scott Haldane


Born
in Edinburgh, Scotland
May 02, 1860

Died
March 14, 1936

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John Scott Haldane CH FRS was a Scottish physiologist famous for intrepid self-experimenting which led to many important discoveries about the human body and the nature of gases. Haldane locked himself in sealed chambers breathing potentially lethal cocktails of gases while recording their effect on his mind and body.

Haldane visited the scenes of many mining disasters and investigated their causes. When the Germans used poison gas in World War I Haldane went to the front at the request of British secretary of state, Lord Kitchener and attempted to identify the gases being used. One outcome of this was his invention of the first gas mask. His son, J.B.S. Haldane became equally famous, both by extending his father's interest in diving and as
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Mechanism, Life and Persona...

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Respiration

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Organism and Environment as...

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The Sciences and Philosophy

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Materialism

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Methods of Air Analysis

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The New Physiology and Othe...

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The Physiological Effects o...

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The Investigation of Mine A...

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The Harvey Lectures

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“A mouse can fall down a mine shaft a third of a mile deep without injury. A rat falling the same distance would break his bones; a man would simply splash ... Elephants have their legs thickened to an extent that seems disproportionate to us, but this is necessary if their unwieldy bulk is to be moved at all ... A 60-ft. man would weigh 1000 times as much as a normal man, but his thigh bone would have its area increased by only 100 times ... Consequently such an unfortunate monster would break his legs the moment he tried to move.

[Expressing, in picturesque terms, the strength of an organism relative to its bulk.]”
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