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(sŭth′ər-lənd), Earl Wilbur, Jr 1915-1974.
American physiologist. He won a 1971 Nobel Prize for showing that cyclic AMP within the cell is the agent that moderates the action of hormones.
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Sutherland and her colleagues administered the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale at routine postpartum visits.
Sutherland's work is in major public collections including National Museum Wales, Manchester Art Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Southampton City Art Gallery and the Fitzwilliam Museum.
A festschrift in honor of John Sutherland, Studies in Victorian and Modern Literature, edited by William Baker, presents twenty-six essays that mirror the eclectic scholar's wide-ranging interests.
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