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  1. Man on his Nature (Cambridge Library Collection - Religion) by Charles ScottSir Sherrington, 2009-07-20
  2. The Integrative Action of the Nervous System by Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, 2010-10-14
  3. Selected Writings Of Sir Charles Scott Sherrington by Charles Scott Sherrington, 1939-01-01
  4. Catalogue of papers and correspondence of Edward George Tandy Liddell, FRS (1895-1981) mainly relating to Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, FRS (1857-1952) by Jeannine Alton, 1984
  5. The Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine: Sir Charles Scott Sherrington by John F Fulton, 1932
  6. Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, O.M., (1857-1952) by John F Fulton, 1952
  7. The endeavour of Jean Fernel : with a list of the editions of his writings / by Sir Charles Sherrington by Charles Scott, Sir (1857-1952) Sherrington, 1974-01-01
  8. Selected Writings of Sir Charles Sherrington: A Testimonial Presented by the Neurologists Forming the Guarantors of the Journal Brain by Charles Scott Sherrington, 1940
  9. MAN ON HIS NATURE: THE GIFFORD LECTURES, EDINBURGH, 1937-8; CHARLES SCOTT SHERRINGTON 1857-1952. (SIGNED). by Sir Charles & C. E. R. Sherrington, 1940-01-01
  10. Reflexes and Motor Integration: Sherrington's Concept of Integrative Action (Harvard Monographs in the History of Sci) by Judith P. Swazey, 1969-01-01

81. Sir Charles Scott Sherrington
CharlesSherrington fit d abord ses études a Londres. Il entra Royal College of
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SHERRINGTON Sir Charles Scott
Fils d'un médecin de campagne anglais, Charles Sherrington fit d'abord ses études a Londres. Il entra Royal College of Surgeons en 1878 et vînt a Cambridge pour y travailler la physiologie. Apres avoir complété ses études médicales et se consacra a la physiologie nerveuse. Il est nommé professeur de physiologie a Liverpool, en 1895, puis obtient, en 1913, la chaire de physiologie a Oxford qu'il occupera jusqu'a sa retraite en 1935. Sherrington fut également historien de la médecine, poete, collectionneur de livres anciens et sportif accompli (il pratiqua le rugby et fut un pionnier des sports d'hiver).
Les recherches de Sherrington sont a l'origine de la neurophysiologie contemporaine. Il a consacré l'essentiel de ses travaux a l'analyse des propriétés fonctionnelles du systeme nerveux et peut etre considéré comme " l'inventeur " de la synapse (c'est lui qui introduisit le terme en 1897). Il développa, en particulier, la théorie de l'unidirectionalité de la transmission synaptique de l'influx nerveux. Il contribua également a l'étude de l'innervation réciproque et des différents types de réflexes, a celle de l'activité du cortex cérébral ou encore a celle du fonctionnement de l'oreille interne. Il élabora une classification, toujours actuelle, des différentes catégories de récepteurs sensoriels (intérocepteurs, extérocepteurs, propriocepteurs).
Les travaux et la réflexion de Sherrington intéressent le psychologue a un double titre. Tout d'abord il est a l'origine du formidable développement des connaissances relatives au fonctionnement intime du systeme nerveux, connaissances qui ont rendus possible le mise au point de médicaments psychotropes de plus en plus spécifiques et efficaces dont le psychologue ne doit pas ignorer completement les mécanismes d'action. Par ailleurs, l'ouvre de Sherrington est tout habitée par la question de l'esprit et de la conscience qu'il ne prétendait pas réduire au seul jeu des processus neuronaux et qui donc reconnaît a la psychologie un champ qui lui est propre.

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83. The Royal College Of Surgeons Of England Manuscripts - S
sherrington, sir charles scott (18571952) Letters to John Beattie and D ArcyPower, RCS 1934–1951 See also Mosso, Metchnikoff, Gamgee, Cushing, Calmette,
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84. The Royal College Of Surgeons Of England Manuscripts - M
Letter to sir charles scott sherrington (18571952) in French 1906. Millar,John (1735-1801) Professor of Law Letter to William Hunter 1762. Miller, J S.
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1932 sir charles scott sherrington, Edgar Douglas Adrian. 1931 Otto HeinrichWarburg. 1930 Karl Landsteiner. 1929 Christiaan Eijkman, sir Frederick Gowland
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86. Arch Neurol -- What, If Anything, Is Spinal Shock?, August 1999, Nacimiento And
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87. Mar 4 - Author Anniversaries
1922 Peter (charles Geoffrey) JACKSON 1923 sir, Patrick MOORE 1924 David Wilfred William ROBBINS 1952 sir, charles scott sherrington 1954 Henry
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88. AIM25: Wellcome Library: Sharpey-Schafer, Sir Edward Albert (1850-1935)
sir James Paget, Lord Lister, sir charles sherrington, sir William Gowers, 18021880 physiologist sherrington sir charles scott 1857-1952
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89. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Biographies Of Fellows
sherrington, sir charles scott. Obituary Notices 19521953 vol 8 pp 241-270,plate, by EGT Liddell. Shipley, sir Arthur Everett
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90. Sherrington
charles scott sherrington was born on November 27, 1857, at Islington, London . sir charles scott sherrington s research, spanning more than 50 years,
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91. ENC Online: Curriculum Resources: Biographical Encyclopedia Of Scientists (ENC-0
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sir charles scott sherrington called the brain an enchanted loom. Perhaps themost enchanted part of the human brain is the cerebrum.
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94. Cushing Papers In The Historical Library Cushing/Whitney Medical
87 sherrington, sir charles scott letters 19011939. 88 University and hospitalappointments correspondence 1900-1933
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95. DR. CHARLES SCOTT SHERRINGTON (1852-1957)
charles scott sherrington (18521957). sherrington was born in London, studiedin England and gravitated into physiology where he was strongly influenced by
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Sherrington was born in London, studied in England and gravitated into physiology where he was strongly influenced by Michael Foster- "father of British Physiology," by Langley and Gaskill. He also worked briefly in neuroanatomy-neuropathology. He studied the latter with Cajal and with Robert Koch. His interest was in reflexes and he is best known for his lengthy studies in spinal reflexes. Also he will be remembered for his contributions to the physiology of perception, reaction and behavior. He even wrote on the philosophic study of dualism.
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96. Lexikon Charles Scott Sherrington

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Sir Charles Scott Sherrington 27. November in London 4. M¤rz in Eastbourne ) war ein britischer Neurophysiologe. F¼r seine Entdeckungen auf dem Gebiet der Funktionen der Neuronen erhielt er gemeinsam mit Edgar Douglas Adrian den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin pr¤gte er den Begriff Synapse . Sherrington war der Lehrer von John Carew Eccles Bearbeiten
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  • The Integrative Action of the Nervous System New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1906 Mammalian physiology. Oxford and London, 1919. The Reflex Activity of the Spinal Cord Oxford, 1932.

97. Resident S Survival Guide - Neurosurgical History
1893 charles scott sherrington coins the term proprioceptive 1906 - Sircharles S. sherrington publishes The Integrative Action of the Nervous system
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98. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Biographies Of Fellows
Anderson, sir Hugh Kerr, Proceedings B 1929 vol 104 pp xxxxv, plate, by sirCharles scott sherrington. Anderson, John, Proceedings 1905 vol 75 pp 113-116
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99. Lexikon: Charles Scott Sherrington - Begriff

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100. History Of Neuroscience
charles Darwin Hermann von Helmholtz JeanMartin Charcot Claude Bernard 1906 - sir charles S. sherrington publishes The Integrative Action ofthe Nervous
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Milestones in NeuroscienceResearch Some of the best references for the events that document the history of the neurosciences are:
  • M.A.B. Brazier. A History of the Electrical Activity of the Brain , London: Pitman, 1961.
  • M.A.B. Brazier. A History of Neurophysiology in the 19th Century , New York: Raven Press, 1988.
  • E. Clarke and K. Dewhurst. An Illustrated History of Brain Function , Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972.
  • E. Clarke and C.D. O'Malley. The Human Brain and Spinal Cord , Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968.
  • S. Finger. Origins of Neuroscience , New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.
  • C.G. Gross. Brain, Vision, Memory. Tales in the History ofNeuroscience , Cambridge, MIT Press, 1998.
  • L.H. Marshall and H.W. Magoun. Discoveries in the Human Brain ,Totowa; Humana Press, 1998.
  • F.C. Rose and W.F. Bynum. Historical Aspects of the Neurosciences. A Festschrift for Macdonald Critchely , New York: Raven Press, 1982.
  • B.E. Swartz and E.S. Goldenshon. Timeline of the history of EEG andassociated fields , in Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 106:173-176,1998.
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