The Vivisectors' Directory: Being a list of the licensed vivisectors in the United Kingdom, together with the leading physiologists in foreign laboratories
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The Vivisectors' Directory: Being a list of the licensed vivisectors in the United Kingdom, together with the leading physiologists in foreign laboratories
Vivisection
“In the year 1878 I made a series of experiments on the results of
section of the vagus in birds, occasioned by the title of the Prize
Essay of the Medical Faculty of Königsberg,--According to Blainville
and Billroth section of the nervi vagi in birds has no influence on the
condition of the lungs. It is to be experimentally proved why birds
die after this operation.… As my experiments in many points contradict
those of Eichhorst, I will here shortly give the results of over eighty
experiments on birds principally pigeons. My completed work, which was
awarded the prize by the Medical Faculty on the 18th of Jan., will
shortly appear.”--_Centralbl. f. d. Med. Wiss._, 1879, p. 99.
=Zuntz, Nathan.= Prof. of Anim. Physiol. Univ., Berlin; form. Prof. at
Bonn; Direct. of the Agricul. Acad., Poppelsdorf.
Author of “Beiträge zur Physiologie des Blutes,” Bonn, 1868; “Innervation
der Athmung,” Biol. Centralbl., Vol. II., No. 6 (1882); “Ueber die
Bedeutung der Amidsubstanzen für die thierische Ernährung,” Arch. f.
Physiol. (1882); “Zur Theorie des Fiebers;” Centralbl. f. d. Med. Wiss.,
No. 32, 1882, p. 561.
Made experiments with curare on rabbits.--“_Ueber den Einfluss der
Curarevergiftung auf den thierischen Stoffwechsel_,” Pflüger’s _Archiv_,
Vol. XII., p. 522.
ADDENDUM.
=Sinéty, Louis de=, 10, Rue de la Chaise, Paris. M.D., 1873. Formerly
Prof. Gen. Anat. Med. Fac.
Author of “De l’État du Foie chez les femelles en lactation” (Thèse),
Paris, 1873; “Traité pratique de Gynécologie,” Paris, 1879; second
edition, 1884.
“On female guinea-pigs, which have only a single pair of mammæ, we have
made the ablation of these glands during lactation.”--“_Manuel Pratique
de Gynécologie_,” Paris, 1879, p. 778.
“I wish to communicate to the Society the results that I have obtained
by the ablation of the mammæ in animals. Dogs and rabbits with their
six or eight mammæ were unable to survive these experiments. I chose in
preference guinea-pigs, which have, as is known, only two mammæ, and in
which the disposition of the ducts renders the operation easy, I might
almost say harmless, even during the period of lactation; for out of six
females operated on in the month of September not one died, and all of
them are still to-day subject to observation.”--_Report of the Meeting
of the Soc. de Biologie, December 20, 1873_, “_Gaz. Méd. de Paris_,”
1874, p. 36.
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