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DOI: 10.1007/bf02089119
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“…Marshall Hall's discovery of the reflex in 1833 was at the basis of the numerous 'reflexneuroses' which were subsequently reported. Bichat's description of the two nervous systems -the animal (or peripheral) and the organic (or autonomic) -opened the way for systems like those of Lobstein (1823) and Eulenburg (1873). The first important practical discovery in this field was that of the vasomotor nerves by Benedict Stilling, Claude Bernard and Brown-Sequard (Ackerknecht, 1974).…”
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“…Marshall Hall's discovery of the reflex in 1833 was at the basis of the numerous 'reflexneuroses' which were subsequently reported. Bichat's description of the two nervous systems -the animal (or peripheral) and the organic (or autonomic) -opened the way for systems like those of Lobstein (1823) and Eulenburg (1873). The first important practical discovery in this field was that of the vasomotor nerves by Benedict Stilling, Claude Bernard and Brown-Sequard (Ackerknecht, 1974).…”
Section: Great Britain and Usamentioning
confidence: 99%