GADDUM, Sir John Henry (1900 – 1965)
1900 – 1965
3 entries in the GMN corpus.
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1926 CE
#1917
The action of adrenalin and ergotamine on the uterus of the rabbit.
Gaddum produced concentration-effect curves of antagonistic drugs, showing the dose-ratio linearly related to antagonistic concentration. See also No. 1925.1
1934 CE
#1352
The chemical transmitter at synapses in a sympathetic ganglion.
These workers produced evidence that a chemical agent (acetylcholine) appears in the transfer of nerve impulses from neuron to neuron in sympathetic ganglia.
1937 CE
#1925.1
The quantitative effect of antagonistic drugs
Gaddum was the first to formulate the theory of competitive drug antagonism. See also No. 1917.