Walter Hess - Biography Walter hess walter rudolf Hess was born in Frauenfeld, East Switzerland, on March17, 1881. His father was a teacher of physics who allowed him, http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1949/hess-bio.html
Extractions: HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH ... EDUCATIONAL Walter Rudolf Hess was born in Frauenfeld, East Switzerland, on March 17, 1881. His father was a teacher of physics who allowed him, at a very early age, great freedom in dealing with apparatus, and taught him a proper carefulness. He also obtained a self-reliant gift of observation during excursions through forests and meadows, and on lakes and rivers, in the environment of the town of his birth. Here, he also visited the Gymnasium, completing the course in 1900. As a medical student, he visited Lausanne, Berne, Berlin, Kiel, and Zurich. In the University of the latter town he took his degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1906. Although his aim always was to be a physiologist, external reasons first necessitated him to be an assistant in surgery, later in ophthalmology, and finally a practising opthalmologist. This detour, however, was by no means a disadvantage, as he learned, particularly in ophthalmology, to investigate and operate with precision. Also the contact with pathological physiology has proved in many respects a positive advantage. In 1912 he took the great decision - although already the father of a family - of leaving a prosperous practice and going back to the position of assistant, this time in physiology itself. He obtained his training from Professor Gaule, a pupil of Ludwig, and from Professor Verworn in Bonn. In 1917 he was nominated - not without great opposition - Director of the Physiological Institute at Zurich, with corresponding teaching responsibilities. After the First World War, he visited many English institutes and got to know the English doyens of physiology such as Langley
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Extractions: Swiss physiologist. He shared a 1949 Nobel Prize for his research on the brain's control of the body. Encyclopedia Hess, Walter Rudolf, 1881â1973, Swiss physiologist. For his work on the control of organs by certain areas of the brain he shared with Egas Moniz the 1949 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He was (1917â51) professor and director of the physiology institute at the Univ. of Zürich. Medical Hess hÄs Walter Rudolf Swiss physiologist. He shared a 1949 Nobel Prize for his research on the brain's control of the body. WordNet Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun Walter Rudolf Hess has one meaning: Meaning #1 Swiss physiologist noted for studies of the brain (1881-1973)
Extractions: Name: Walter Rudolf Hess Birth Date: March 17, 1881 Death Date: August 12, 1973 Place of Birth: Frauenfeld, Switzerland Place of Death: Locarno, Switzerland Nationality: Swiss Gender: Male Occupations: neurophysiologist Walter Rudolf Hess Biographies The following biographies focus on different aspects of Walter Rudolf Hess's life and work. All biographies listed are included in the Walter Rudolf Hess Biography Pass.
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Extractions: Walter Rudolf Hess March 17 August 12 ) was a Swiss physiologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for mapping the areas of the brain involved in the control of internal organs. He shared the prize with Egas Moniz Hess was born in Frauenfeld, Switzerland . He received his medical degree from the University of Zurich in 1906 and trained as surgeon and ophthalmologist . In 1912, he left his lucrative private practice as an opthalmologist and went into research. His main interests were the regulation of blood flow and respiration. As an outgrowth of these research interests, he began mapping the parts of the diencephalon that control the internal organs. From 1917 to 1951, he served as professor and director of the Department of the Physiological Institute at the University of Zurich. Hess died in Locarno, Switzerland edit Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Rudolf_Hess Categories Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winners Swiss scientists ... 1973 deaths Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages Deutsch This page was last modified 18:06, 2 June 2005.
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Extractions: Walter Rudolf Hess 17. März in Frauenfeld Schweiz 12. August in Muralto heute zu Locarno , Schweiz) war ein Schweizer Physiologe erhielten er und Egas Moniz gemeinsam den Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin für die Entdeckung der funktionalen Organisation des Zwischenhirns für die Koordination der Tätigkeit von inneren Organen
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Extractions: Printable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Walter Rudolf Hess March 17 August 12 ) was a Swiss physiologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for mapping the areas of the brain involved in the control of internal organs. He shared the prize with Egas Moniz Hess was born in Frauenfeld, Switzerland . He received his medical degree from the University of Zurich in 1906 and trained as surgeon and ophthalmologist . In 1912, he left his lucrative private practice as an opthalmologist and went into research. His main interests were the regulation of blood flow and respiration. As an outgrowth of these research interests, he began mapping the parts of the diencephalon that control the internal organs. From 1917 to 1951, he served as professor and director of the Department of the Physiological Institute at the University of Zurich. Hess died in Locarno, Switzerland