A life of Ernest Starling /

Ernest Starling (1866-1927) was pre-eminent in the golden age of British Physiology. His name is usually associated with his Law of the Heart, but his discovery of secretin (the first hormone whose mode of action was explained) and his work on capillaries were more important contributions. He coined...

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Main Author: Henderson, John, 1949 June 12-
Corporate Author: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Published for the American Physiological Society by Oxford University Press, 2005.
Series:People and ideas series.
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Summary:Ernest Starling (1866-1927) was pre-eminent in the golden age of British Physiology. His name is usually associated with his Law of the Heart, but his discovery of secretin (the first hormone whose mode of action was explained) and his work on capillaries were more important contributions. He coined the word 'hormone' one hundred years ago. His analysis of capillary function demonstrated that equal and opposite forces move across the capillary wall--an outward (hydrostatic) force and an inward (osmotic) force derived from plasma proteins. Starlings contributions include: *Developing the "Frank-Starling Law of the Heart," presented in 1915 and modified in 1919. *The Starling equation, describing fluid shifts in the body (1896) *The discovery of secretin, the first hormone, with Bayliss (1902) and the introduction of the concept of hormones (1905)
Physical Description:1 online resource (227 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781461475262
1461475260
9780080535494
0080535496