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Vorschriften für die Bereitung und Anwendung einiger neuen Arzneimittel als der Krähenaugen, des Morphins, der Blausäure ... der Jodine u. m. a. : a. d. Franz
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Poynter, F N (April 1968). "Doctors in The Human Comedy (Guillaume Dupuytren, Jean Baptiste Bouillaud, François Joseph Victor Broussais, François Magendie)".
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I took a dog of three years old, fat, and in good health, and put it to feed upon sugar alone...It expired the 32nd day of the experiment.
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Gans, H (October 1972). "An early example of the use of surgical techniques in solving a physiologic problem (Francois Magendie)".
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Gallistel, C R (April 1981). "Bell, Magendie, and the proposals to restrict the use of animals in neurobehavioral research".
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Sourkes, Theodore L (March 2002). "Magendie and the chemists: the earliest chemical analyses of the cerebrospinal fluid".
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Bloch, H (October 1989). "Francois Magendie, Claude Bernard, and the interrelation of science, history, and philosophy".
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His most important contribution to science was also his most disputed. Contemporaneous to Sir
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Albury, W R (1977). "Experiment and explanation in the physiology of Bichat and Magendie".
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A Formulary for the Preparation and medical : administration of certain new Remedies
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FENTON, P F (January 1951). "Francois Magendie (October 6, 1783-October 7, 1855)".
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Shampo, M A; Kyle R A (May 1987). "François Magendie: early French physiologist".
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Breathnach, C S (November 1983). "Biographical sketches No. 34--Magendie".
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Saavedra-Delgado, A M (1991). "François Magendie on anaphylaxis (1839)".
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Formulary for the preparation and mode of employing several new remedies
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once visited him, questioning him about vivisection; according to
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which described an experiment first illustrating the concept of
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credits to Magendie the earliest version of the phrase "
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He is known for describing the 25: 1011: 946: 939:in the Virtual Laboratory of the 243:Lies, damned lies, and statistics 170:Précis élementaire de Physiologie 952: 937:Short biography and bibliography 522:10.1097/00007611-198910000-00013 438:J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry 157:. Magendie was a faculty at the 47: 433:"François Magendie (1783-1855)" 329:Nutrition in Exercise and Sport 245:". While arguing against using 876:10.1080/00031305.1964.10482634 860:"Unkind Cuts at Statisticians" 858:White, Colin (December 1964). 479:Allergy and Asthma Proceedings 344: 321: 203:Magendie was also a notorious 13: 1: 908: 691:Studies in History of Biology 552:10.1016/s0025-6196(12)65446-9 805:, L N (February 1959). "". 314: 7: 10: 1016: 673:10.1037/0003-066X.36.4.357 492:10.2500/108854191778879160 269:. Leop. 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Magendie
Jean-Jacques Magendie

Bordeaux
Sannois
French
Foramen of Magendie
Bell-Magendie law
Physiology
experimental physiology
foramen of Magendie
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cerebellum
College of France
Claude Bernard
empty calories
Charles Bell
Bell–Magendie law
Isaac Newton
Robert Hooke
vivisector
Richard Martin
MP
greyhound
Quaker
Anne Fagot-Largeault
Charles Darwin
Thomas Henry Huxley
Colin White
Lies, damned lies, and statistics

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