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  1. Herbert Spencer Gasser, 1888-1963: Scholar, administrator, Nobel Laureate; an autobiographical memoir of a distinguished career in medical science (Experimental neurology) by Herbert Spencer Gasser, 1964
  2. Nobel Lectures Including Presentation Speeches and Laureates' Biographies. by Henrik, DOISY, Edward Adelbert, ERLANGER, Joseph, GASSER, Herbert Spencer et al. NOBEL. DAM, 1964
  3. Herbert Spencer Gasser (1888-1963)...: An Autobiographical Memoir of a Distinguished Career in Medical Science. by Herbert Spencer. Gasser, 1964
  4. Experimental Neurology. by HERBERT SPENCER GASSER, 1964

41. Lexikon Herbert Spencer Gasser
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Herbert Spencer Gasser
Herbert Spencer Gasser 5. Juli 11. Mai ) war ein amerikanischer Neurophysiologe. F¼r ihre Entdeckungen ¼ber die hochdifferenzierten Funktionen der einzelnen Nervenfasern erhielten er und Joseph Erlanger gemeinsam den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin
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43. Entrez PubMed
1944 Joseph Erlanger (18741965); and herbert spencer gasser (1888-1963). Raju TN. University of Illinois, Chicago, USA. Publication Types Biography
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44. Entrez PubMed
Milestones in the development of electrophysiology (herbert spencer gasser) Article in Hungarian Kenez J. Publication Types Biography Historical Article
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45. Washington University In St. Louis Magazine
The teamwork of Joseph Erlanger and herbert spencer gasser earned them the 1944 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. These men studied, among other
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Bringing Distinction and Honor to the University Over the years, 22 Nobel laureates have been associated with Washington University. Many served as distinguished faculty members while doing their award-winning work; some were graduate students; and one was the grandson of a University co-founder. By C.B. Adams W hen a place like Washington University dedicates itself to fostering vibrant and vital academic, creative, and scientific endeavors, the resulting work is sure to garner attention. And when an institution like the Nobel Foundation recognizes world-class accomplishments in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, economic sciences, and peace, the name Washington University is sure to appear regularly. That is exactly what has happened. In a world that seems to have an award for virtually any accomplishment, from the sublime to the silly, the Nobel Prize stands above and apart. Its high standards for selection make it the gold standard. That is why the number of Nobel laureates a university has nurtured is one way to measure its own academic standing. In 1967, an article in

46. Treasuring The Past
and his longtime collaborator, herbert spencer gasser (former professor of pharmacology), were corecipients of the Nobel Prize in medicine.
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Medical Nobelist Joseph Erlanger (1874-1965) was recruited to the School of Medicine in 1910 by Robert S. Brookings, as part of Brookings' charge to transform the medical school into an "excellent" institution. In 1944, Erlanger, emeritus professor of physiology anf former chairman of the physiology department, and his longtime collaborator, Herbert Spencer Gasser (former professor of pharmacology), were co-recipients of the Nobel Prize in medicine. Pioneers of neurophysiology, they were awarded the prize for their discoveries relating to the highly differentiated functions of single nerve fibres. Over the years, 17 Nobel laureates have been associated with the School of Medicine.

47. Science Timeline
gasser, herbert spencer, 1922. Gauss, Carl Friedrich, 1796, 1801, 1801, 1809, 1818, 1828, 1830, 1833, 1859, 1915. GayLussac, Joseph Louis, 1787, 1806, 1808
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48. Herbert Spencer Gasser Biography .ms
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49. Biographical Files "G"- Chesney Medical Archives
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50. Herbert
herbert spencer gasser (18881963) American physiologist. Co-winner of the 1944 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. herbert Charles Brown (1912-)
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Gender : Masculine
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Herbert is the modern form of a Norman name, Heribert , or the Old English name Herebeorht
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Herebeorht was present in England before 1066, but it was gradually replaced with the Norman Heribert after the invasion. Both forms died out during the Middle Ages, although it survived as a surname. Herbert was revived in the 19th century.
Pronunciation : HER-bert.
Diminutives Herb Bert
Alternates Herberth Heribert Heribert Heriberto
Dutch Harbert Latin Herbertus Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Herbert David Croly American author. Sir Herbert Reed English poet. Herbert Bayer German-American artist. Herbert Matter Swiss-American photographer. Herbert von Karajan Austrian-American conductor. Herbert Huncke American writer. Educators, Scholars, and Social Workers Herbert Spencer American sociologist and philosopher. Herbert Baxter Adams American historian. Herbert Putnam American librarian.

51. Jewish Nobel Prize Winners
1931 Otto Warburg; 1936 - Otto Loewi; 1944 - herbert spencer gasser; 1944 - Joseph Erlanger; 1945 - Ernst Boris Chain; 1946 - Hermann Joseph Muller
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    54. Gasser
    gasser, herbert spencer (szül. 1888. júl. 5. Platteville, Wisconsin, USA ? megh. 1963. máj. 11. New York), amerikai fiziológus; a különbözô típusú
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    Gasser, Herbert Spencer (szül. 1888. júl. 5. Platteville, Wisconsin, USA – megh. 1963. máj. 11. New York), amerikai fiziológus; a különbözô típusú idegrostok muködésének felderítésében elért alapvetô eredményeiért 1944-ben – Joseph Erlangerrel megosztva – orvosi és fiziológiai Nobel-díjat kapott. Gasser 1916 és 1931 között a Washington Egyetem (St. Louis, Missouri, USA) farmakológia-professzoraként Erlangerrel együtt azokat az alig észlelhetô elektromos impulzusokat tanulmányozta, amelyeket az emlôsök izolált idegrostjai szállítanak. 1924-re sikerült az oszcilloszkópot az élettani kutatásokhoz is alkalmas eszközzé tenniük, így a fluoreszcens ernyôn figyelhették meg a felerôsített idegi impulzusokat. A berendezés segítségével bebizonyították, hogy idegek továbbítanak bizonyos ingerületeket, például a fájdalmat, a hideget vagy a meleget más-más. Az ô munkájuk tette lehetôvé az agyi és idegi rendellenességek vizsgálatára, valamint a kezelések eredményességének ellenôrzésére alkalmas korszeru vizsgálóberendezések kidolgozását. Gassert 1931-ben a Cornell Egyetem (Ithaca, New York állam) élettanprofesszorává nevezték ki, majd négy évvel késôbb ô váltotta fel Simon Flexnert a New York-i Rockefeller Intézet igazgatói tisztében (1935–53).

    55. Biografia De Gasser, Herbert Spencer
    Translate this page gasser, herbert spencer. (1888-1963) Fisiólogo norteamericano, n. en Platteville (Wis.) y m. en Nueva York. Enseñó fisiología en la Universidad de
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    56. Neurology Today - UserLogin
    herbert spencer gasser first coupled his amplifiers to a string galvanometer, but he and Erlanger found that amplified signals displayed on Thompson s
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    57. Lectures For Animal Behavior - BIO 420/543
    Loewi, Otto, Chemical transmission of nerve impulses. 1944, Erlanger, Joseph gasser, herbert spencer, Differentiated functions of single nerve fibers
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    Nervous Systems and Cellular Mechanisms in Behavior
    History : Neuroscience
    • Stone Age surgeons cut holes into the skull, probably to release "evil spirits" as the cause of headaches or strange behaviors
    • Aegyptians : embalmed the body but carefully extracted the brain from the skull and - trashed it - deeming it unnecessary for an after life
    • Greeks : Noting the rich vascular supply of the brain, Aristotle concluded that it had to be an organ to cool the blood
    • Romans : As doctor of Roman gladiators Galen obviously noted the behavioral deficits that arise from traumatic injuries to head and brain. Life ( pneuma , i.e. breath) takes three forms: the brain forms the center of sensory perceptions and movement; the heart regulates blood and body temperature and the liver is the center of nutrition and metabolism. On epilepsy he writes: " In all forms it is the brain which is diseased; either the sickness originates in the brain itself,... or it rises in sympathy into the brain from the cardiac orifice of the stomach... Seldom, however, it can have its origin in any part of the body... and then rises to the head in a way which the patient can feel... "

    58. The Johns Hopkins:nobel Prize Winners
    herbert spencer gasser MD 1915 Nobel Prize in Physiology, 1944. Vincent du Vigneaud National Research Fellow, Pharmacology 192728 Nobel Prize in Chemistry,
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    The following winners of Nobel Prizes have had an association with The Johns Hopkins University, either as graduates of Johns Hopkins or as faculty of the university before, at the time of or subsequent to their receipt of the prize. Woodrow Wilson
    Ph.D. 1886 (History)
    Nobel Prize in Peace, 1919 James Franck
    Professor of Physics, 1935-38
    Nobel Prize in Physics, 1925 Nicholas Murray Butler
    Lecturer, 1890-91
    Nobel Prize in Peace, 1931 Thomas Hunt Morgan Ph.D. 1890 (Zoology); LL.D. 1915 Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1933 George Richards Minot Assistant in Medicine, 1914-15 Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1934 George Hoyt Whipple M.D. 1905; Associate Professor in Pathology, 1910-14 Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1934 Harold Clayton Urey Associate in Chemistry, 1924-28 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1934 Joseph Erlanger M.D. 1899; Assistant in Physiology, 1900-01; Instructor, 1901-03; Associate, 1903-04; Associate Professor, 1904-06; LL.D. 1947 Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1944

    59. Gasser Coat Of Arms
    Some noteworthy people of the name gasser. herbert spencer gasser (18881963) American physiologist. Tell Me More About Coat of Arms
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    Spelling variations include: Gasser, Gassier, Gässler, Gassner, Gassur, Gaster, Gesser, Gesner, Gauser, Gausser, Casser, Kasser, Kausser, Kauser, Gassaway, Gasse, Gass, Gess, Gässer, Gässner and many more. First found in Bavaria, where the name was anciently associated with the tribal conflicts of the area. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Bernard Gassner, who settled in Louisiana in 1720 with his wife and their two children, Peter Gasser and his wife Magdalena Springer, who came to Pennsylvania in 1738 with their four children, Franziskus Gasser, a Hessian mercenary who settled in Halifax, Nova Scotia after fighting in the American Revolution, Casper Gassner, who immigrated to Philadelphia in 1743. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history)
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    60. Índice Alfabético De Los Premios Nobel De Fisiología O Medicina (1901-1998)
    gasser, herbert spencer (1944) GILMAN, Alfred G. (1994) GOLDSTEIN, Joseph Leonard (1985) GOLGI, Camillo (1906) GRANIT, Ragnar Arthur (1967)
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    ADRIAN, Edgar Douglas (1932)
    ARBER, Werner (1978)
    AXELROD, Julius (1970)
    BALTIMORE, David (1975)
    BANTING, Frederick Grant (1923)
    BEADLE, Georges Wells (1958)
    BEHRING, Emil Adolf von (1901)
    BENACERRAF, Baruj (1980)
    BISHOP, Michael John (1989)
    BLACK, James Whyte (1988)
    BLOCH, Konrad Emil (1964) BLUMBERG, Baruch Samuel (1976) BORDET, Jules Jean Baptiste Vicent (1919) BOVET, Daniel (1957) BROWN, Michael Stuart (1985) BURNET, Frank Macfarlane (1960) CARREL, Alexis (1912) CHAIN, Ernest Boris (1945) CLAUDE, Albert (1974) COHEN, Stanley (1986) CORI, Carl Ferdinand (1947) CORI, Gerty Theresa Radnitz (1947) CORMACK, Allan MacLeod (1979) CRICK, Francis Harry Compton (1962) DALE, Henry Hallet (1936) DAM, Henrik Carl Peter (1943) DAUSSET, Jean (1980) DOHERTY, Peter C. (1996) DOISY, Edward Adelbert (1943) DOMAGK, Gerhard (1939) DULBECCO, Renato (1975) ECCLES, John Carew (1963) EDELMAN, Gerald Maurice (1972) EHRLICH, Paul (1908) EIJKMAN, Christiaan (1929) EINTHOVEN, Willem (1924) ELION, Gertrude Belle (1988) ENDERS, John Franklin (1954)

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