Walter B.Cannon: Science and Society

by Elin L. Wolfe, A. Clifford Barger, Saul Benison

Format: Hardback 648 pages

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This second volume completes the story begun in "Walter B. Cannon: The Life and Times of a Young Scientist", tracing the middle and late years of one of America's most distinguished medical scientists. It resumes during World War II with Cannon's battlefield work on traumatic shock in England and France, and follows him to Harvard Medical School as he investigated the workings of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system, reaffirmed his emergency theory of the simpatico-adrenal system, and developed his now-famous concept of homeostasis and pioneer contributions to the newly emerging field of neuro-endocrinology. This volume also recounts Cannon's work with society on a broader scale, including defending the practice of animal experimentation, the rescue of European medical ?migr?s fleeing the Nazis and Fascists, and providing medical aid to the Spanish Loyalists and to China. Moreover, as a senior statesman of science, Cannon helped guide policies and programs that shaped the future of medical research, practice, and education.

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Published
03/04/2000

Publisher
Harvard University Press

ISBN
9780674002517


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