Kellaway, Charles Halliley
Kellaway, Charles Halliley
Charles Halliley Kellaway was Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (1923-44) and Director of Scientific Policy for the Wellcome Foundation, London (1944-52). He was a pioneer of venom research in Australia and instigated the production and stockpiling of anti-venoms against our most danegerous creatures.
Birth date:
Wed, 01/16/1889
Death date:
Sat, 12/13/1952
Birth place:
Australia
Birth state:
Australia
Birth country:
Australia
Pages in this category
Publications
Some Peculiarities of Australian Snake Venoms
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1993. Some Peculiarities of Australian Snake Venoms. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 27:9-34.
The Venoms of Oxyuranus Maclennani and Pseudechis Scutellatus
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1940. The Venoms of Oxyuranus Maclennani and Pseudechis Scutellatus. The Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science. 6:155-174.
Animal Poisons
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1939. Animal Poisons. Annual Review of Biochemistry. 8:541-556.
The Symptomatology and Treatment of the Bites of Australian Snakes
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1938. The Symptomatology and Treatment of the Bites of Australian Snakes. The Medical Journal of Australia. 2:585-589.
Snake Venoms II. Their Peripheral Action
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1937. Snake Venoms II. Their Peripheral Action. Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. 60:18-39.
Snake Venoms III. Immunity
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1937. Snake Venoms III. Immunity. Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. 60:159-177.
The Results of the Excision of the Venom Glands of the Australian Tiger Snake (Notechis Scutatus)
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1937. The Results of the Excision of the Venom Glands of the Australian Tiger Snake (Notechis Scutatus). The Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science. 15:121-130.
Liberation of Histamine and its Role in the Symptomatology of Bee Venom Poisoning
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1937. Liberation of Histamine and its Role in the Symptomatology of Bee Venom Poisoning. The Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science. 15:461-489.
Snake Venoms 1. Their Constitution and Therapeutic Applications
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1937. Snake Venoms 1. Their Constitution and Therapeutic Applications. Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. 60:1-17.