Francis Glisson (1597 – 14 October 1677) was a British physician, anatomist, and writer on medical subjects. He did important work on the anatomy of the...
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Glisson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dorothy Glisson (1912–2001), American politician Francis Glisson (died 1677), British physician...
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Liver (redirect from Glisson's capsule)
fibrous capsule covering the entire liver known as Glisson's capsule after British doctor Francis Glisson. This tissue extends into the structure of the liver...
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injury or instrumentation.[citation needed] First recorded in 1654 by Francis Glisson, a Cambridge professor. Quincke's triad of upper abdominal pain, upper...
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2023. Such as John Wilkins, John Wallis, John Evelyn, Robert Hooke, Francis Glisson, Christopher Wren and William Petty. Frances Yates, Collected Essays...
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Giacomini vein – Carlo Giacomini (1840–1898) Italian anatomist Glisson's capsule – Francis Glisson (1599?–1677), English anatomist Golgi apparatus and Golgi...
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description of the disease. In 1650 a treatise on rickets was published by Francis Glisson, a physician at Caius College, Cambridge, who said it had first appeared...
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(1596) John Gostlin (1623) John Collins (1626) Ralph Winterton (1635) Francis Glisson (1636) Robert Brady (1677) Christopher Green (1700–1741) Russell Plumptre...
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74b3.1587872. PMID 1587872. "Francis Glisson facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Francis Glisson". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved...
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and erupts, killing 70 people on a nearby island. English physician Francis Glisson publishes the first comprehensive pediatric text on rickets, De rachitide...
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shape later aether theories. Vitalists included English anatomist Francis Glisson (1597–1677) and the Italian doctor Marcello Malpighi (1628–1694). Caspar...
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chronic malady than from the bodies of ten persons who had been hanged. Francis Glisson indeed (1597–1677) shows in a passage quoted by Bonet in the preface...
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parliamentarian forces. The group included George Ent, Samuel Foster, Francis Glisson, Jonathan Goddard, Christopher Merrett, and John Wallis. Others of...
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was already known to divide near the porta hepatis, as described by Francis Glisson in Anatomia hepatis, but Cantlie was the first to propose that the...
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Vermuyden, Dutch-born drainage engineer (born 1595). October 14 – Francis Glisson, English physician (born 1599?) Kreyszig, Erwin (1991). Differential...
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Physiology or Medicine - 1994. Donald A. Glaser 1926–2013 United States Francis Glisson 1599–1677 United Kingdom Michel Goedert Luxembourg - United Kingdom...
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Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus, 1648 Francis Glisson, De ventriculo & Intestinis, London 1677 de Rachitide, London 1650...
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James Harrington, English political theorist (born 1611) October 14 – Francis Glisson, English medical writer and physician (born 1597) December 24 – Jacques...
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Academic offices Preceded by Francis Glisson Regius Professor of Physic 1677–1700 Succeeded by Christopher Green Preceded by Thomas Batchcroft Master...
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William Hunter disputed this vigorously before they both realized Francis Glisson had published on the topic a century before, to insufficient general...
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was not the original discoverer of the sphincter; English physician Francis Glisson initially identified it two centuries earlier, however it was Oddi...
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cause muscle contraction. Balloonist theory took a second hit from Francis Glisson who performed an experiment in which a man flexed a muscle under water...
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Meverell 1645–1650 John Clark 1650–1654 Sir Francis Prujean 1655–1666 Edward Alston 1667–1669 Francis Glisson 1670–1675 Sir George Ent 1676–1681 Sir John...
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became acquainted with Francis Glisson, the Regius Professor of Physic, and took the degree of MD on 1 July 1652. Joyliffe told Glisson when he called on him...
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Gizycki ([127] see de:Georg von Gizycki) John Stuart Stuart-Glennie Francis Glisson Joseph Arthur de Gobineau René Goblet Eugène Goblet d'Alviella W. S...
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Ms 959 and Harley manuscripts Ms 5953. Conyers married a niece of Francis Glisson. A celebrated shield, bought by Conyers from a London ironmonger, was...
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Physicians, of whom fourteen were Cantabrigians and three Oxonians; by Francis Glisson, afterwards professor of physic; by members of every college at Cambridge...
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This included works written by the physicians William Harvey and Francis Glisson and the agriculturist Sir Richard Weston. In 1652, Dugard's publication...
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Rant, De morbis partium quibus optime doctissimeque se gessit 1640 Francis Glisson 1641 Thomas Sheaf 1642 George Ent 1644 John Micklethwaite 1645 Assuerus...
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are the last, following those of Francis Glisson, and George Bate. He and Bate had numerous conferences with Glisson, who was the real author of the book...
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