Charles Smart Roy

Charles Smart Roy ( born January 21, 1854 in Arbroath, † October 4, 1897 in Cambridge ) was a British pathologist.

Charles Smart Roy was the son of Adam Roy and Elizabeth Smart. Roy studied at the Universities of St. Andrews and Edinburgh. In Edinburgh, he received his doctorate in 1878. After pathological- anatomical studies in London, participating in the Serbian-Turkish war as a doctor and work on physiological and pathological institutes in Berlin, Strasbourg and Leipzig, he became in 1884 professor of pathology at the University of Cambridge.

Works

  • The shape of the pulse- wave as Studied in the carotid of the rabbit. New York: Macmillan, in 1879.
  • The physiology and pathology of the spleen. , 1881.
  • Charles S. Roy, Charles Scott Sherrington: Report on the pathology and etiology of Asiatic cholera as Observed in Spain in the summer of 1885, London:. Assn. for the Advancement of Medicine by Research, 1887.
  • Charles S. Roy, Charles Scott Sherrington: On the regulation of the blood -supply of the brain. London: Physiological Society, 1890.
  • Charles S. Roy, John George Adami: Contributions to the physiology and pathology of the mammalian heart. London: Harrison and Sons, 1892.
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