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  1. KLAW & ERLANGER'S PRODUCTION OF GEN. LEW WALLACE'S "BEN-HUR" ... . ..souvenir Album, Scenes of the Play by Lew Wallace, 1900-01-01
  2. Joseph Goebbels und die Formierung des Fuhrer-Mythos 1917 bis 1934 (Erlanger Studien) (German Edition) by Erwin Barth, 1999
  3. Klaw & Erlanger's Production of Gen. Lew Wallace's "Ben-Hur" by Lew Wallace, 1900
  4. An Erlanger program for combinatorial geometries (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mathematics. Thesis. 1978. Ph. D) by Joseph Pee Sin Kung, 1978
  5. A history of the Lutheran Church, Diocese in the Arusha Region from 1904 to 1958 (Makumira publication) by Joseph Wilson Parsalaw, 1999
  6. Versuch uber Symbol und Allegorie (Winckelmann, Moritz, Schelling) (Erlanger Studien) (German Edition) by Gunter Niklewski, 1979
  7. Ben-Hur Souvenir Album dated 1900, Scenes from Original Stage Play Program ( Ben Hur ) Production of Gen. Lew Wallaces ( General Wallace ) Gorgeous Color Cover of Chariot Scene with Ben-Hur in Green by with Copyrighted Photograph by Rockwood of Lew Wallace on Title Page, Dramatized William Young, Staged Ben Teal, Vocal & Instrumental Music Composed by Edgar Stillman Kelley, illustrated from Flashlight Photographs by Joseph Byron Protecte Lew Wallace, 1900
  8. LUCREZIA BORGIA by RACHEL ERLANGER, 1979
  9. Wissen und Geschichte bei Schelling: Eine Interpretation der ersten Erlanger Vorlesung (Epimeleia) (German Edition) by Manfred Durner, 1979
  10. Klaw & Erlanger present The Sousa opera company in The free lance: With Joseph Cawthorn by John Philip Sousa, 1906

21. Medicine 1944
joseph erlanger, Herbert Spencer Gasser. half 1/2 of the prize, half 1/2 of theprize. USA, USA. Washington University
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1944
"for their discoveries relating to the highly differentiated functions of single nerve fibres" Joseph Erlanger Herbert Spencer Gasser 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA Washington University
St. Louis, MO, USA Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
New York, NY, USA b. 1874
d. 1965 b. 1888
d. 1963 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1944
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22. Joseph Erlanger Winner Of The 1944 Nobel Prize In Medicine
joseph erlanger, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive.
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J OSEPH E RLANGER
1944 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries relating to the highly differentiated functions of single nerve fibres.
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    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Washington University, St. Louis, MO
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23. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
erlanger, joseph, 1944. Euler, Ulf Von, 1970. Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib,1926. Finsen, Niels Ryberg, 1903. Fischer, Edmond H. 1992
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24. Erlanger, Joseph
erlanger, joseph. (b. Jan. 5, 1874, San Francisco, Calif., USd. Dec. 5, 1965, St.Louis, Mo.), American physiologist, who received (with Herbert Gasser)
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Erlanger, Joseph
(b. Jan. 5, 1874, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.d. Dec. 5, 1965, St. Louis, Mo.), American physiologist, who received (with Herbert Gasser ) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1944 for discovering that fibres within the same nerve cord possess different functions. Erlanger's research into nerve function was the product of a profitable collaboration with Gasser, one of his students at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1906-10). Soon after Erlanger's appointment as professor of physiology at Washington University, St. Louis (1910-46), Gasser joined him there, and they began studying ways in which the recently developed field of electronics could be applied to physiological investigations. By 1922 they were able to amplify the electrical responses of a single nerve fibre so that they could analyze them by the use of a cathode-ray oscilloscope. The characteristic wave pattern of an impulse generated in a stimulated nerve fibre, once amplified, could then be seen on the screen and the components of the nerve's response studied. In 1932 Erlanger and Gasser found that the fibres of a nerve conduct impulses at different rates, depending on the thickness

25. BRITANNICA Guide To The Nobel Prizes
erlanger, joseph 14th Edition. Glaser, Donald A. (Physics, 1960) Bubble Chamber14th Edition. Harden, Sir Arthur (Chemistry, 1929) Bacteriology 13th Edition
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Many notable scholars have written for the since it began publication in 1768. Over the past century, more than 80 Nobel Prize winners, all experts in their field, have shared their knowledge with Britannica readers, contributing about 150 articles to the 9th-15th editions. A handful of these classic articles are available here ( see Albert Einstein Milton Friedman Linus Pauling Bertrand Russell ... Herbert Alexander Simon and George J. Stigler
Adrian, Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron
(Medicine, 1932)
Chronaxie 14th Edition
Equilibrium, Animal 14th Edition
Nerve in part ) 14th Edition Allais, Maurice (Economics, 1988)
Customs Unions and Trade Agreements 15th Edition
International Trade in part ) 15th Edition Alvarez, Luis W. (Physics, 1968)
Accelerators, Particle in part ) 14th Edition Angell, Sir Norman (Peace, 1933)
Outlawry of War 14th Edition
Pacifism 14th Edition
Security in part ) 14th Edition War in part ) 14th Edition Appleton, Sir Edward Victor (Physics, 1947) Radiotelegraphy in part ) 14th Edition Wireless Telegraphy in part ) 14th Edition Aston, Francis William

26. Joseph Erlanger
erlanger, joseph (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition). erlanger,joseph (18741965) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia). erlanger ROBBERY SUSPECT ADMITS TO
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27. Encyclopedia: Medicine: Biographies
Einthoven, Willem Elion, Gertrude Belle Enders, John Franklin Erasistratus erlanger, joseph Eustachi, Bartolomeo Fabricius, Hieronymus
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28. Erlanger, Joseph. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
erlanger, joseph. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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29. Medicine Page 1. Index To Biographical Entries. The Columbia
erlanger, joseph Eustachi, Bartolomeo Fabricius, Hieronymus Fallopius Fauchard, Pierre Fibiger, Johannes Finlay, Carlos Juan
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30. National Historic Landmarks Program (NHL)
From 1917 until his death, this was the home of joseph erlanger (18761965),graduate of the Johns Hopkins Medical School and one of the leading American
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31. Joseph Erlanger
erlanger, joseph, ûr langur Pronunciation Key. erlanger, joseph , 1874–1965,American scientist, b. More on joseph erlanger from Fact Monster
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32. Scientists Life Sciences
Bailey, Liberty Hyde Banks, Sir joseph Bartram, John Christiaan Elion,Gertrude Belle Enders, John Franklin Erasistratus erlanger, joseph
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33. Erlanger, Joseph
joseph erlanger was born on January 5, 1874, at San Francisco, California.He is the son of Herman and Sarah erlanger. Studying chemistry at the University
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Erlanger, Joseph Joseph Erlanger was born on January 5, 1874, at San Francisco, California. He is the son of Herman and Sarah Erlanger. Studying chemistry at the University of California, he received the degree of B.S. of that University and later went to Johns Hopkins University to study medicine, where he obtained his M.D. degree in 1899. After a year of hospital training at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, he was appointed assistant in the Department of Physiology at the Medical School there. Until 1906 he stayed there, being successively Instructor, Associate, and Associate Professor. He was then appointed the first Professor of Physiology in the newly established Medical School of the University of Wisconsin, where one of his pupils was H. S. Gasser , who later collaborated with him. In 1910 he was appointed Professor of Physiology in the reorganized Medical School of the Washington University, St. Louis. In 1946 he retired as chairman of this school and is now emeritus professor there.
Erlanger's chief research has been done in the fields of electrophysiology and the physiology of the circulatory system. He has studied the principles of sphygmomanometry and devised a recording sphygmomanometer, with which he studied, in man, the influence of pulse pressure on kidney secretion and on orthostatic albuminuria. Later, he devised a clamp with which the auriculo-ventricular bundle of the mammalian heart could be reversibly blocked, and with this device he studied the problems associated with the functions of this bundle.

34. Washington University School Of Medicine: Items For Author Erlanger, Joseph
Items for Author erlanger, joseph in All of DSpace Dec2002, Series 8, Booksby Other Authors, 1897, 1940, erlanger, joseph; Paul Anderson
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35. Washington University School Of Medicine: Browse By Title
Dec2002, Series 7, erlanger s Publications, 1901-1964, erlanger, joseph; Dec-2002, Series 8, Books by Other Authors, 1897, 1940, erlanger, joseph;
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36. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
Site Map Testing 1 .. 2 .. 3 Testing 1 .. 2 .. 3 Advanced Search.erlanger, joseph. Date of Birth, January 5, 1874. Elected to NAS, 1922
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37. Selected Twentieth Century Works: E
Analysis of the action potential in nerve, by joseph erlanger. Electrical signsof nervous activity, by joseph erlanger and Herbert S. Gasser.
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ERA. Electronic reactions of Abrams. 31 p. 26.5 cm. "A remarkable series of articles on the most revolutionary discovery of the ages: the Abrams method of diagnosis and treatment." Reprinted from and compiled by Pearson's Magazine. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y. Medical Division. X-rays ... and you. [Rochester, N.Y., 194-?] 18, [2] p. illus. 26.7 cm. Eberhart, Noble Murray, A brief guide to vibratory technique, by Noble M. Eberhart. 2d. ed., rev. and enl. Chicago, New Medicine Publ., c1910. 160 p. illus. 20 cm. Eberhart, Noble Murray, A brief guide to vibratory technique, by Noble M. Eberhart. 4th ed., rev. and enl. Drawings by Margaret D. Eberhart. Chicago, New medicine pub. co., c1915. 160 p. illus., 10 plates. 19.9 cm. Eberhart, Noble Murray, A brief physiotherapy manual, by Noble M. Eberhart. Chicago, New Medicine Pub. Co., c1925. 271 p. illus. 19.8 cm. Eberhart, Noble Murray, A brief physiotherapy manual, by Noble M. Eberhart. 2d. ed., rev. Chicago, New Medicine Publ., c1928. 301 p. illus. 19.5 cm.

38. Selected Twentieth Century Works: G
to other events in nerve activity, by Herbert S. Gasser and joseph erlanger . in the relatively refractory period, by HS Gasser and joseph erlanger.
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34, [1] p. charts, diagrs., 4 plates. 21.8 cm. Gaertner, Gustav, 14 p. illus. 23.2 cm. "Separatabdruck aus der Munchener medicinischen Wochenschrift. No. 50, 1901." Provenance: Stamped on front cover, "Uberreicht vom Verfasser" and signed, "Zosf 17-12-1914". Galenus. xxvi, 289, [1] p. illus., map. 22 cm. 115, [1] p. 25 cm. [4], 220 p. illus., diagrs. 17.3 cm. Galvani, Luigi, Memorie ed esperimenti inediti di Luigi Galvani, con la iconografia di lui e un saggio di bibliografia degli scritti. A cura del Comitato per la celebrazione del secondo centenario della nascita di Luigi Galvani ... Bologna, L. Cappelli, 1937. vii, 480, [5] p. illus., ports. 25.3 cm. Provenance: Embossed stamp, "R Universita Degli Studi, Bologna". Gamgee, Katherine Mary Lovell. xix, 172 p. illus., fold. chart, plates. 22 cm. Gandy, Theodore S Direct-current motor and generator troubles, operation and repair, by Theodore S. Gandy and Elmer C. Schacht. 1st ed., 2nd impr. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1920. ix, 274 p. illus., charts, diagrs. 20.8 cm.

39. St. Louis Historic Preservation
Name erlanger, joseph House Address 5127 Waterman Blvd. Year 1904 Dr.joseph erlanger was Chairman of the Department of Physiology at Washington
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40. NASA Neurolab Web: Mission Home Page
joseph erlanger was born in 1874 in San Francisco, California. The Americanphysiologist received (with Herbert Gasser) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or
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Spotlight on Neuroscience
Joseph Erlanger
Joseph Erlanger was born in 1874 in San Francisco, California. The American physiologist received (with Herbert Gasser ) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1944 for discovering that fibres within the same nerve cord possess different functions. Erlanger's research into nerve function was the product of a profitable collaboration with Gasser, one of his students at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1906-10). Soon after Erlanger's appointment as professor of physiology at Washington University, St. Louis (1910-46), Gasser joined him there, and they began studying ways in which the recently developed field of electronics could be applied to physiological investigations. By 1922 they were able to amplify the electrical responses of a single nerve fibre so that they could analyze them by the use of a cathode-ray oscilloscope. The characteristic wave pattern of an impulse generated in a stimulated nerve fibre, once amplified, could then be seen on the screen and the components of the nerve's response studied. In 1932 Erlanger and Gasser found that the fibres of a nerve conduct impulses at different rates, depending on the thickness of the fibre, and that each fibre has a different threshold of excitabilityi.e., each requires a stimulus of different intensity to create an impulse. They also found that different fibres transmit different kinds of impulses, represented by different types of waves.

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