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Sydney Ringer FRS (March 1835 – 14 October 1910) was a British clinician, physiologist and pharmacologist, best known for inventing Ringer's solution. He was born in 1835 in
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, England and died following a stroke in 1910 in
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, Yorkshire, England. His gravestone and some other records report 1835 for his birth, some census records and other documents suggest 1836, but his baptismal record at St Mary's Baptist Chapel (referred to in Ringer's own will) confirms this was 1835.


Life

Born into a non-conformist family (often, but incorrectly described as '
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') in
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, Sydney Ringer grew up in poverty because, when he was still very young, his father died in 1843. Ringer's early education was at a Baptist school in Norwich founded by the father of John Sherren Brewer Jr. His school fellows included the headmaster's grandson Henry William Brewer, later a notable architectural illustrator, as well as the orientalist Professor Robert Lubbock Bensly and the architect Edward Boardman. A significant teacher was JS Brewer's son, the hugely successful author Revd Dr Ebenezer Cobham Brewer. Before starting at medical school, Ringer worked for a year, from September 1853, at the Norfolk & Norwich hospital under the surgeon, B H Norgate (who had signed his father's death certificate). For his university education, as a non-conformist, Ringer studied Medicine at
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from 1854 and graduated in 1860. During this time, Ringer trained at
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before starting his professional career there. By 1866, Ringer had been promoted to full physician. From 1865 to 1869, Ringer also served as Assistant Physician at the
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for Children. His ''Handbook of Therapeutics'' (1869) eventually went into 14 editions. During his academic career, Ringer became a Fellow of the
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in 1870 and Fellow of the
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in 1885. At UCH throughout his career, he served successively as Professor of Materia Medica (1862-78), the Principles & Practice of Medicine (1878-87) and as the Holme Professor of Clinical Medicine from 1887 to 1900. His most celebrated work in research was conducted at University College's incipient Department of Physiology. He established the minimal ionic composition (simple chloride salts of sodium, potassium and calcium) of a physiological saline. His demonstration of the necessity for extracellular calcium to sustain cardiac muscle contraction in the spontaneously beating frog heart was the first to reveal the physiological importance of calcium subsequently discovered for many cellular processes (see e.g. Calcium metabolism,
Calcium in biology Calcium ions (Ca2+) contribute to the physiology and biochemistry of organisms' cells. They play an important role in signal transduction pathways, where they act as a second messenger, in neurotransmitter release from neurons, in contraction ...
). This work provided the basis of Ringer's solution of which there followed many derivatives, modified to suit different species and experimental conditions. Clinically important derivatives include
Ringer's lactate Ringer's lactate solution (RL), also known as sodium lactate solution, Lactated Ringer's (LR), and Hartmann's solution, is a mixture of sodium chloride, sodium lactate, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride in water. It is used for repla ...
also known as Hartmann's solution. In 2007 (revised 2014, 2020) a brief biography of Ringer: ''A Solution for the Heart: a brief biography of Professor Sydney Ringer MD FRS (1835-1910)'' (28 page booklet as pdf) by DJ Miller was published by The Physiological Society, of which Ringer was an early member. A
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to Ringer (published news article) was unveiled at
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in March 2022.


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* (William C. DeWolf, MD, was the chief of urology at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital for more than 35 years.) * * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ringer, Sydney English pharmacologists British medical researchers Fellows of the Royal Society 1835 births 1910 deaths