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Ber·nard (bĕr-närʹ), Claude. 1813-1878.
French physiologist noted for his study of the digestive and nervous systems.
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Universalium. 2010.
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Universalium. 2010.
Bernard, Claude — Médico francés nacido en 1813. Es considerado el fundador de la medicina experimental y a lo largo de su carrera demostró la participación del páncreas en la digestión de los lípidos y la función glicogénica del hígado, introduciendo el concepto… … Diccionario médico
BERNARD Claude — (1813 1878) (retrato) [véase http://www.iqb.es/historiamedicina/personas/bernard.htm]: Médico y fisiólogo fránces del siglo XIX célebre por sus estudios sobre el metabolismo de la glucosa biografía [véase… … Diccionario médico
Bernard, Claude — • French ecclesiastic (1588 1641) • French physiologist (1813 1878) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
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Bernard, Claude — born July 12, 1813, Saint Julien, France died Feb. 10, 1878, Paris French physiologist. He taught at several major French institutions and was named a senator in 1869. He discovered the role of the pancreas in digestion, the glycogenic function… … Universalium
Bernard, Claude — (1813 1878) physiologist Regarded as a founder of experimental medicine, Claude Bernard was born in Saint Julien, Rhône. He received his early education in the humanities and only after 1834 enrolled in medical school. Bernard obtained a… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
Bernard , Claude — (1813–1878) French physiologist Bernard, the son of a poor wine grower from St. Julien, began writing plays to earn money but turned to medicine on the advice of a literary critic. His first experiences of medicine were discouraging but,… … Scientists