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  1. Sir David Paton Cuthbertson, CBE, FRSE (9 May 1900 – 15 April 1989) was a Scottish physician, biochemist, medical researcher and nutritionist who was a leading authority on metabolism. The Rowett Research Institute became one of the world's leading centres for animal nutrition research under Cuthbertson's leadership (1945–65).

  2. Dave Cuthbertson is an extremely influential Scottish climber who was operating at his peak in the 1980s. He was responsible for some of the hardest routes of the era, for example his route Requiem was established in 1983 and features ~8a climbing on trad gear, making it the hardest route in the UK at the time. Contributors: remus.

  3. Nov 1, 2023 · Sir David Cuthbertson, in his studies on tibial fractures, recognised two phases in the response to injury [1, 2]. The ebb phase, usually associated with prolonged and untreated shock, is characterised by a reduction in metabolic rate, hyperglycaemia, hypotension and a retardation of all metabolic processes.

  4. The 2023 Sir David Cuthbertson Lecture. A fluid journey: Experiments that influenced clinical practice. Summary. This review summarises some of my work on fluid and electrolyte balance over the past 25 years and shows how the studies have influenced clinical practice. Missing pieces in the jigsaw are filled in by summarising the work of others.

  5. David Cuthbertson was born on 29 October 1974 in Penrith, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is a producer and actor, known for The Light Beyond the Trees (2019), Willow Cove (2023) and Spores (2019).

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  6. Jan 17, 2022 · David Cuthbertson (1900–89)—British physiologist, introduced this concept in 1942.

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  8. Sir David Cuthbertson was the first to define metabolic alterations in post-aggression syndrome (PAS). From basic measurements of nitrogen loss and total protein synthesis/degradation, the current research has moved to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics.