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THE death of Sir Charles Sherrington on March 4, 1952, in his ninety-fifth year, brings to a close a long life devoted to research and teaching in physiology with, at the same time, leadership in a ...
By Jef Akst First Primate Brain Map, circa 1917 Scale drawing of the left hemisphere of one of Leyton’s and Sherrington’s experiments on a gorilla showing which areas correspond with movements of ...
Charles Scott Sherrington (1857-1952) and Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936) are the scientists, and their concerted ideas provide us with considerable food for thought.
Again last week the Stockholm Academy of Medicine awarded a Nobel Prize: jointly to Professor Sir Charles Scott Sherrington of Oxford and Professor Edgar Douglas Adrian of Cambridge, for their ...
In 1937 the great neuroscientist Sir Charles Scott Sherrington of the University of Oxford laid out what would become a classic description of the brain at work. He imagined points of light ...
A series of three lectures by Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, Professor of Physiology at Oxford University, will be given at the Harvard Medical School next month, it was announced last night. Sir ...
The 100-acre Scott farm was established in 1848 by Charles’ great-grandfather, Charles Scott, who emigrated to New Brunswick from Canonbie, Scotland in 1833.
Leeds.—The hon. degree of Doctor of Science has been conferred on the following: Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, G.B.E., president of the British Association; the Due de Broglie, Institut d ...
32 Charles Scott RB, 2006-09 All-SEC 2008 Charles Scott was the kind of battering-ram running back opposing defenders hated to see come their way.
Charles Scott, Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer, integrated men’s varsity basketball at the University of North Carolina when he took the floor for his first varsity game in 1967. He went on to ...
Charles Scott Sherrington (1857-1952) and Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936) are the scientists, and their concerted ideas provide us with considerable food for thought.
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