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Walter Rudolf Hess

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At the beginning of all experimental work stands the choice of the appropriate technique of investigation.


— Walter Rudolf Hess


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Exact information about the functional significance of the deep sections of the brain is only obtained by working through the brain histologically in serial section.


— Walter Rudolf Hess


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For man also, in health and sickness, is not just the sum of his organs, but is indeed a human organism.


— Walter Rudolf Hess


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In fact, quantitative findings of any material and energy changes preserve their full context only through their being seen and understood as parts of a natural order.


— Walter Rudolf Hess


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It must be born in mind that one does not see directly - as is the case in the exploration of the surface of the brain - where the electrodes are attacking.


— Walter Rudolf Hess


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The goal of physiological research is functional nature.


— Walter Rudolf Hess


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This implies that the laws governing organic cohesion, the organization leading from the part to the whole, represent a biological uncertainty, indeed an uncertainty of the first order.


— Walter Rudolf Hess


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Hess was born in Frauenfeld as the second of three children to Clemens Hess and Gertrud Hess (née Fischer). On the other hand stimulation of the posterior part led to extreme excitement and defense-like behavior. He developed a viscosimeter to measure blood viscosity and publiWalter Rudolf Hessd his dissertation in 1906 titled Zum Thema Viskosität des Blutes und Herzarbeit.

Walter Rudolf Hess (March 17 1881 – August 12 1973) was a Swiss physiologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1949 for mapping the areas of the brain involved in the control of internal organs. He shared the prize with Egas Moniz.

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