Evans, Charles Lovatt, 1884-1968
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Evans, Charles Arthur Lovatt, 1884-1968
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Lovatt Evans, Charles 1884-1968
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Evans, Charles Arthur Lovatt
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Lovatt Evans, Charles Arthur 1884-1968
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Ловатт, Эванс Ч., 1884-1968
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Evans, Charles L.
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Evans, Charles L. 1884-1968
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Evans, C. Lovatt 1884-1968
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Lovatt Evans, Charles
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Ecans, C. Lovatt 1884-1968
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Эванс, Ч. Ловат, 1884-1968
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Evans was born in Birmingham in 1884. He was a pupil and collaborator of E.H. Starling, with whom he worked at University College, London, 1911-1916, and at the Royal Army Medical College at Millbank, 1916-1918, where Starling was in charge of the Anti-gas Department. After a brief stay at Leeds University as Professor of Experimental Physiology, he returned to London to work in the department of H.H. Dale at the newly established National Institute for Medical Research, 1919-1922. He was Professor of Physiology at St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, London, 1923-1926, and Jodrell Professor of Physiology, University College, London, 1926-1949. During the Second World War he worked at the Chemical Defence Experimental Station at Porton Down, Wiltshire and on retirement from the Jodrell Chair he was given research facilities at Porton. He died in 1968. He was elected FRS in 1925 and knighted in 1951.
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