关于发烧,炎症和自主神经系统之间的相互作用
1Practice Hohendodeleben, Wanzleben OT Hohendodeleben, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
概括
病理学家西蒙·塞尔在19世纪开创了自主神经系统研究,大大推进了炎症病理学. 他的工作,与阿尔伯特·欧伦堡一起,继续影响现代病理学研究.
科学领域:
- 医学史 医学史 医学史
- 病理学 病理学 病理学
- 自主神经系统研究 自主神经系统研究
背景情况:
- 19世纪对自主神经系统 (ANS) 和炎症病理学的科学贡献.
- 探索早期的先驱者,如约翰·伊格纳兹·霍普及其影响.
关键词:
19世纪医学史 医学史保罗·古特曼 (Paul Guttmann) 是一个美国人.罗伯特·雷马克 (Robert Remak) 是一个著名的作家.这是一种炎症炎症炎症炎症.自主神经系统自主神经系统更多相关视频
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