John Scott Haldane CH (May 3 1860 – March 15/March 14 1936) was a Scottish physiologist.
He married Louisa Kathleen Trotter and had two children; the scientist J.B.S. Haldane and the author Naomi Mitchison.
He was Gifford Lecturer in the University of Glasgow, Fellow of New College, Oxford, and Honorary Professor of the University of Birmingham. Haldane was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, then at the Universities of Edinburgh and Jena, and held the degrees of Master of Arts from Edinburgh and Oxford, Doctor of Law from Edinburgh and Birmingham, and Doctor of Medicine from the University of Edinburgh. He was also President of the English Institution of Mining Engineers, a Companion of Honor of the British Court, a Fellow of the Royal Society, a member of the Royal College of Physicians and of the Royal Society of Medicine.
Haldane was an international authority on ether and respiration and the inventor of the gas-mask during World War I. (The Sciences and Philosophy: Gifford Lectures, University of Glasgow, 1927–28 by J.S. Haldane, Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc., Garden City, NY, 1929)
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