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PROF. DAVID FRASER FRASER-HARRIS, whose death occurred on January 3, was born on February 24, 1867, the eldest son of Mr. David Harris, of Bath. He studied medicine at the University of Glasgow, where he obtained the Neill Arnott Prize in physiological physics in 1890 and the British Medical Association Prize on the effects of alcohol in 1892. He qualified in 1893 and for the next five years was senior assistant to the professor of physiology and Muirhead demonstrator in physiology at Glasgow. He then went to St. Andrews as acting professor of physiology until 1908. He also lectured on physiology and hygiene at Manchester and Birmingham, where he obtained the degree of doctor of science and was made a member of a committee to investigate artificial respiration apparatus.
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Prof. D. F. Fraser-Harris. Nature 139, 184 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139184b0
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