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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

81. James B. Murphy Papers, American Philosophical Society
gasser, herbert S. Murphy, Harry A. Poteat, Douglass. Hauck, James S spencer, RR. Hilles, Charles D., Jr. Lehman, Edwin P. Kress, Louis C
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James B. Murphy Papers
ca.1918-1950
(15.5 lin. feet) B M956 American Philosophical Society Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract
  • Background note Administrative information
    • Restrictions Provenance ... Background note A native North Carolinian, the cancer researcher James B. Murphy was born into a medical family. The son of Patrick Livingston Murphy, Director of the Western North Carolina Insane Asylum, and Bettie Waddell (Bumgardner), Murphy was raised in Morganton, N.C., and educated at the University of North Carolina (BS, 1905) and at the medical school at Johns Hopkins (MD, 1909). Drawn by inclination toward research rather than practice, Murphy nevertheless demonstrated particular skill in dissection and in experimental technique. Fresh out of medical school, he obtained a position under the psychiatrist, Adolf Meyer, in New York, and when Meyer was hired at Johns Hopkins in 1911, Murphy was prepared to return to Baltimore. Florence Rena Sabin, however, suggested that Murphy accept an offer at the Rockefeller Institute to work in the pathology department under Peyton Rous. Rous's recent work on the viral origins of cancer was just beginning to garner wide notice and seemed to harbor great potential. Making full use of his laboratory skills, Murphy provided valuable assistance in demonstrating that the transmissible agent in the cellular extracts remained active after freezing and drying, and he played a similarly important part in demonstrating that embryos did not reject transplanted tissues, as adult tissues did. His work on the role of lymphocytes in regulating immune response was sufficiently out of step with the main currents of immunology at the time that it received little

82. Dhimmi Watch: Saudi TV Examines Public Attitudes Toward Jews
1944 herbert spencer gasser 1944- Joseph Erlanger 1945 - Ernst Boris Chain 1946 - Hermann Joseph Muller 1947- Gerty Cori and Theresa Radnitz 1950 - Tadeus
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Saudi TV Examines Public Attitudes toward Jews
Vile hatred unmasked in MEMRI , man-on-the-street interviews in Saudi Arabia, asking about attitudes toward the Jews: Allah's wrath is upon them, as the Koran says . Allah's wrath is upon them and they all stray from the path of righteousness. They are the filthiest people on the face of this earth because they care only about themselves - not the Christians, not the Muslims, nor any other religion. The solution is clear, not only to me but to everyone. If only [the Muslims] declared Jihad , we would see who stays home. We have a few countries… There is one country with a population of over 60-70 million people. If we let them only march, with no weapons even, they would completely trample the Jews, they would turn them into rotten carcasses under their feet . There is another country that donated money, saying, 'I am behind you, I'll support you with weapons, just wage [ Jihad ].' "But the cowardice inside us, deep within our hearts, was instilled by the Arab leaders, may Allah forgive them. They breast-fed us with it from the day we were born to this very day it has grown with us." Email this entry Print this entry
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83. Re Jewish Hall Of Fame
1944 herbert spencer gasser 1944 - Joseph Erlanger 1945 - Ernst Boris Chain 1946 - Hermann Joseph Muller 1947- Gerty Cori and Theresa Radnitz
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84. The Rockefeller Archive Center - Record Group Descriptions
herbert spencer gasser (18881963), a neurophysiologist, was director of the Institute, 1935-1953. In 1944 he shared a Nobel Prize in medicine and
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85. Lgf: Peaceful Islamic Youth Watch
1931 Otto Warburg, 1936 - Otto Loewi, 1944 - Joseph Erlanger, 1944 - herbert spencer gasser, 1945 - Ernst Boris Chain, 1946 - Hermann Joseph Muller,
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86. Francis Peyton Rous, M.D., 1879-1970.
gasser, herbert spencer, 18881963 Gilding, Henry P. Gregg, Alan, 1890-1957 Gye, Will E. Hevesy, George von, 1885-1966 Huggins, Charles Brenton, 1901-
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Francis Peyton Rous, M.D., 1879-1970
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Rous, P, "The Relations of Embryonic Tissue and Tumor in Mixed Grafts", J. Exp. Med. vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 239-247 (February. 1911).
Rous P, "The Effect of Pregnancy on Implanted Embryonic Tissue", J. Exp. Med. vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 248-256 (February, 1911).
Rous, P, "A Sarcoma of the Fowl Transmissible by an Agent Separable from the Tumor Cells", J. Exp. Med. vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 397-411 (April, 1911)
Peyton Rous
Abstract
For his pioneering research on the link between viruses and cancer, the pathologist Francis Peyton Rous was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1966. Working primarily at the mainly at the Rockefeller Institute after 1909, Rous first came to notice for his theoretical construction of the first blood bank for use in France during World War I, a plan ultimately implemented by his assistant, Oswald H. Robertson. Subsequently, he left an important imprint on the development of experimental medicine, partly through his own research on the origins of cancer and his administrative activities at the Rockefeller, but also as editor of the Journal of Experimental Medicine from 1921-1970.
Published in: J. Exp. Med., vol.150, no. 4, p.729 (1979).

87. Nobel Prizes In Medicine
The prize for 1944 was awarded jointly to ERLANGER, JOSEPH, USA, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, * 1874, + 1965; and gasser, herbert spencer, USA,
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88. Nat'l Academies Discovery Engine
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89. Joseph Erlanger
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Joseph Erlanger Fisiologista estadunidense Herman e Sarah Erlanger Herbert Spencer Gasser (1888-1963) professor emeritus Gasser A study of the action currents of nerve with a cathode ray oscillograph (1922). Com Gasser
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90. Lexikon Zur Schmerzmedizin
Translate this page gasser, herbert spencer (Platteville/Wisc. 18881963) Nach Medizinstudium (Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1915), Forschung in Pharmakologie und Physiologie
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Lexikon zur Schmerzmedizin GAD
Abk. für Glutamat-Decarboxylase: das GABA-synthetisierende Enzym. Galaktorrhö
Pathologischer Milchfluss, s. UAW D -Antagonisten. Galanin
Neuropeptid des C-Fasersystems, die Galaninsynthese wird bei Schädigung peripherer Nerven "up-reguliert", die Funktion von Galanin auf spinaler Ebene ist wahrscheinlich die Hemmung der Nozitransmission, zzt. werden 3 Galaninsubrezeptoren (GAL- ) beschrieben. Galen, von Pergamum (Bergama/Kleinasien [Standort des Schreines des Heilgottes Aeskulapius und Medizinschule] 200 n.Chr.)
Nach Hippokrates berühmtester Arzt des Altertums. Ausbildung u. a. in Smyrna; Besuch der Medizinfakultät von Alexandrien. 157 Chefarzt der Gladiatoren. 161 Reise nach Rom. Ab 168 Arzt des Kaisersohnes Commodus. Publizierte Hunderte von Schriften über Medizin, Philosophie und Drama. Tieranatomiestudien. Wies anhand von Tierexperimenten die Wichtigkeit des Rückenmarks für die Extremitätenmotorik nach. Puls als diagnostisches Mittel. Im Mittelalter wurde sein Text dank Übersetzung durch die arabische Medizinschule vor dem Vergessen gerettet. Nach Galen benannt ist der in Frankreich verliehene Preis "Prix Galien de la recherche pharmaceutique" ("Galenpreis").

91. New Dictionary Of Scientific Biography
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92. List Of Scientists By Field
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Gabb, William More Gabor, Dennis Gabor, Dennis Gabriel, Siegmund Gadolin, Johan Gadolin, Johan Gaede, Wolfgang Gaertner, Joseph Gaertner, Karl Friedrich von Gaffky, Georg Theodor August Gaffky, Georg Theodor August Gagliardi, Domenico Gagliardi, Domenico Gahn, Johan Gottlieb Gahn, Johan Gottlieb Gaillot, Aimable Jean-Baptiste Gaillot, Aimable Jean-Baptiste Gaimard, Joseph Paul Gaimard, Joseph Paul Gaimard, Joseph Paul Gaines, Walter Lee Galeazzi, Domenico Gusmano Galeazzi, Domenico Gusmano Galeazzi, Domenico Gusmano Galen Galerkin, Boris Grigorievich Galerkin, Boris Grigorievich Galilei, Galileo Galilei, Galileo Galilei, Vincenzio Gall, Franz Joseph Gall, Franz Joseph Galle, Johann Gottfried Gallois, Jean Galois, Evariste Galton, Francis Galton, Francis Galton, Francis Galvani, Luigi Galvani, Luigi Galvani, Luigi Gamaleya, Nikolay Fyodorovich Gambey, Henri-Prudence Gamow, George Garbasso, Antonio Giorgio Garnett, Thomas Garnett, Thomas Garnot, Prosper Garnot, Prosper Garnot, Prosper Garnot, Prosper Garreau, Lazare Garrod, Archibald Edward Garrod, Archibald Edward

93. DICCIONARIO ILUSTRADO DE TÉRMINOS MÉDICOS
gasser, herbert spencer (1888-1963) Estado Unidos. por sus estudios sobre la diferenciación funcional de las
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DAM, Henrik Carl Peter (1895- 1976) Dinamarca, DOISY, Edward Adelbert (1893-1986) Estados Unidos ERLANGER, Joseph (1874-1965) Estados Unidos; GASSER, Herbert Spencer (1888-1963) Estado Unidos FLEMING Sir Alexander CHAIN Ernst Boris FLOREY, Sir Howard Walter MULLER, Hermann Joseph (1890-1967) Estados Unidos por el descubrimiento de las mutaciones producidas por los rayos X CORI, Carl Ferdinand (1896-1984) Estados Unidos, CORI Gerty Theresa , née Radnitz (1896-1957) Estados Unidos, HOUSSAY, Bernardo Alberto (1887-1971) Argentina MULLER Paul Hermann (1899-1965) Suiza por sus descubrimientos sobre el DDT HESS, Walter Rudolf (1881-1973) Suiza, MONIZ, Antonio Caetano de Abreu Freire Egas (1874-1955) Portugal KENDALL, Edward Calvin (1886-1971) Estados Unidos, REISCHSTEIN, Tadeus (1897-1996) Suiza, HENCH, Philip Showalter

94. Modification De Herbert Spencer Gasser - Modifier - Wikipédia
Kisokos A Nobel-díjasok névsora Carl Peter Henrik 1895-1976 DK Doisy, Edward Adalbert 1893- USA 1944 gasser, herbert spencer 1888-1963 USA Erlanger, Joseph 1874-1965 USA 1945 Chain,
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95. Premios Nobel De Medicina
gasser, herbert spencer. 1945, por el descubrimiento y aislamiento de la penincilina, Chain, Sir Ernst Boris; Fleming, Sir Alexander
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Premios Nobel de Medicina
PRINCIPAL ÍNDICE Notas [ Nobel Medicina ] Nobel Química Tema Ganador Behring, Emil Adolf Von Ross, Sir Ronald Finsen, Niels Ryberg Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich Koch, Robert Cajal, Santiago Ramon Y.; Golgi, Camillo Laveran, Charles Louis Alphonse Ehrlich, Paul; Metchnikoff, Ilya Ilyich Kocher, Emil Theodor Kossel, Albrecht Gullstrand, Allvar Carrel, Alexis Richet, Charles Robert Barany, Robert Bordet, Jules Krogh, Schack August Steenberger Hill, Sir Archibald Vivian; Meyerhof, Otto Fritz; Banting, Sir Frederick Grant; Macleod, John James Richard; Einthoven, Willem; Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib Wagner-Jauregg, Julius Nicolle, Charles Jules Henri Eijkman, Christiaan; Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland Landsteiner, Karl Warburg, Otto Heinrich Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas; Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott Morgan, Thomas Hunt Minot, George Richards; Murphy, William Parry; Whipple, George Hoyt Spemann, Hans Dale, Sir Henry Hallett; Loewi, Otto Nagyrapolt, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Von Heymans, Corneille Jean Francois Domagk, Gerhard

96. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
gasser (Gas·ser) (gas¢schwar) herbert spencer. American physiologist, 1888–1963, noted for his work on the nervous system; cowinner, with E. Joseph
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97. Publications
Paul G. Anderson, “Erlanger, Joseph” and “gasser, herbert spencer.” In The History of Science in the United States An Encyclopedia, edited by Marc
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99. Herbert Spencer Gasser, July 5, 1888—May 11, 1963 | By Merrill W. Chase And Car
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Herbert Spencer Gasser
By Merrill W. Chase and Carlton C. Hunt
HERBERT GASSER WAS A major scientific figure. An outstanding physiologist, he was a pioneer in the field of neurophysiology. In addition, as Director of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research from 1935 until 1953, he exercised an important national and international influence on science. This long-overdue memoir has been written almost thirty years after his death. We both knew him at the Rockefeller Institute and have had access to extensive archival material. Though our information about his early years is limited, Gasser's autobiography (1964), written characteristically with great reserve and in the third person, contains much of interest. ORIGINS AND EARLY YEARS IN WISCONSIN Herbert Gasser was born in 1888 in Platteville, a small town in southwestern Wisconsin. His father, Herman, was an immigrant from the Tyrol, who, after working as a pharmacist, studied medicine and became a practicing physician. His mother, Jane Elizabeth Griswold Gasser, came from a family of early Connecticut settlers. The given names of their first child, Herbert Spencer, stemmed from his father's perusal of books by Wallace, Darwin, and Spencer after local newspapers attacked the concept of evolution. There were two younger siblings, a sister and a brother. Gasser recalled his youth in Platteville: ". . .excursions into the countryside, fishing in the summer and skating in winter. There were few distractions, no cinema or radio, and travel was by horse and buggy. Children had to find their own amusement." Reading was of great importance to him. He also built furniture, taking pleasure in benchwork. Fine craftsmanship remained a lifelong interest. Young Gasser had a simple box Kodak camera that he supplemented with much "improvised equipment." As he remembered: "This experience later turned out to be a good training for a physiologist."

100. History Of Neuroscience
A detailed timeline running from 4000 BC to 1997, plus a list of useful reference works and links.
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/hist.html
Milestones in Neuroscience Research to 1500 AD 1500 to 1600 AD 1600 to 1700 AD 1700 to 1800 AD ... 1950 to present The following dates and events were gathered from several sources . These events are certainly not all of the important events to take place in neuroscience...just some of the ones that I have selected.
4000 B.C. to A.D
ca. 4000 B.C. - Euphoriant effect of poppy plant reported in Sumerian records
ca. 4000 B.C. - Clay tablets from Mesopotamia discuss how to use alcohol to dilute medicine
ca. 2700 B.C. - Shen Nung originates acupuncture
ca. 1700 B.C. - Edwin Smith surgical papyrus written. First written record about the nervous system
ca. 1400-1200 B.C. - Ayuvedic system of Hindu medicine develops
ca. 500 B.C. - Alcmaion of Crotona dissects sensory nerves
ca. 500 B.C. - Alcmaion of Crotona describes the optic nerve
ca. 500 B.C. - Empedocles suggests that "visual rays" cause sight
460-379 B.C. - Hippocrates discusses epilepsy as a disturbance of the brain
460-379 B.C. - Hippocrates states that the brain is involved with sensation and is the seat of intelligence
387 B.C. - Plato teaches at Athens. Believes brain is seat of mental process

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