Harold Saxton Burr

Harold Saxton Burr

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name = Harold Saxton Burr


caption = "H.S.Burr".
birth_date = birth date|1889|4|18|mf=y
birth_place = Lowell, Massachusetts
occupation = Researcher and Teacher of Neuroanatomy and Bioelectrodynamics
death_date = death date|1973|2|17

Harold Saxton Burr (April 18, 1889, Lowell, Massachusetts—February 17, 1973) was E. K. Hunt Professor of Anatomy at Yale University School of Medicine. His early years were spent in Springfield, Massachusetts, while most of his later life was spent in New Haven. In 1908 he was admitted to the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale and received his Ph.B. in 1911. On December 27 of that year, in Chicago, he married Jean Chandler, with whom he had a son, Peter. In 1914 he was appointed Instructor in Anatomy at Yale. He received his Ph.D. in 1915 and was a teacher at Yale until 1958, becoming an Assistant Professor in 1919, an Associate Professor in 1926, and Professor in 1929. [ [http://mssa.library.yale.edu/findaids/stream.php?xmlfile=mssa.ms.1283.xml Preliminary Guide to the Harold Saxton Burr Papers: Finding Aid ] ] [ [http://collections.flogris.org/Art23$9495 EmbARK Web Kiosk ] ] Over forty years, from 1916 to 1956, Burr published, either alone or with others, ninety-three scientific papers. [ "Blueprint for Immortality The Electric Patterns of Life," H.S.Burr, Neville Spearman, London, 1972, Bibliographical Appendix] Early studies mostly focussed upon the development of the meninges and other neural bodies, often studying the amblystoma or larval salamander. In 1932, however, his observations of neuro-cellular proliferation in the amblystoma led him to propose the "electro-dynamic theory of development" for which he is now most widely remembered. 1935 saw the publication of his general papers (with F.S.C. Northrop) "The electro-dynamic theory of life" and (with C.T. Lane) "Electrical characteristics of living systems".

Burr is noted for his use of the voltmeter to detect the electromagnetic potential of the body, first reported upon in his 1936 paper (with C. T. Lane and L.F.Nims) "A vacuum tube microvoltmeter for the measurement of bio-electric phenomena". Burr's research contributed to the electrical detection of cancer cells, experimental embryology, neuroanatomy, and the regeneration and development of the nervous system. His studies of the bio-electrics of ovulation and menstruation eventually led to the marketing of fertility-indicating devices. His late studies of the electrodynamics of trees, carried out over decades, suggested entrainment to diurnal, lunar and annual cycles. He also contributed a few papers on the history and sociology of his field.

Burr was a keen amateur painter of waterscapes and landscapes. His early work shows the influence of his friend George Bruestle while his later paintings, now often in pastel rather than oil, became more abstract in design. He exhibited at the Lyme Art Association from 1926-1946 and at the New Haven Paint and Clay Club from 1930-1946. [ [http://collections.flogris.org/Art23$9495 EmbARK Web Kiosk ] ]

Blueprint for Immortality

"The Universe in which we find ourselves and from which we can not be separated is a place of Law and Order. It is not an accident, nor chaos. It is organized and maintained by an Electro-dynamic Field capable of determining the position and movement of all charged particles."

"For nearly half a century the logical consequences of this theory have been subjected to rigorously controlled experimental conditions and met with no contradictions" [ "Blueprint for Immortality The Electric Patterns of Life," H.S.Burr, Neville Spearman, London, 1972. Foreword.]

Burr's book, "Blueprint for Immortality", published late in his career though he based it upon work carried out over decades, contended that the electro-dynamic fields of all living things, which may be measured and mapped with standard voltmeters, mould and control each organism's development, health and mood. He named these fields "fields of life" or L-Fields. A fuller account of Burr's ideas may be found under that title.

ee also

* L-Field
* List of neuroscientists
* Electroencephalography
* Electrocardiogram
* Electrotherapy
* Living systems
* Bioenergetics
* Aura
* Walter John Kilner
* Kirlian Photography
* Morphogenetic field of biologist Rupert Sheldrake
* Orgone energy of Wilhelm Reich
* Prana in Ayurveda and Yoga
* Qi or ch'i or ki in several Asian cultures, especially Chinese
* Vitalism

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