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reciprocal innervation during his years at
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Sherrington's mental faculties were crystal clear up to the time of his sudden death, which was caused by a sudden heart failure at age 94. His bodily health, however, did suffer in old age. Arthritis was a major burden. Speaking of his condition, Sherrington said "old age isn't pleasant one can't do
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Sherrington retired from Oxford in the year of 1936. He then moved to his boyhood town of Ipswich, where he built a house. There, he kept up a large correspondence with pupils and others from around the world. He also continued to work on his poetic, historical, and philosophical interests.
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Francis Gotch. With his appointment to the Holt Chair, Sherrington ended his active work in pathology. Working on cats, dogs, monkeys, and apes that had been bereaved of their cerebral hemispheres, he found that reflexes must be considered integrated activities of the total
604:(1969), quotes Charles Scott Sherrington's son, Carr Sherrington: "James N. Sherrington was always called Mr. and I have no knowledge that he was a Dr. either in law or in medicine... was mainly interested in art and was a personal friend of J. B. Crone and other painters."
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in September 1876 as a "perpetual pupil". He did so in order to allow his two younger brothers to do so ahead of him. The two studied law there. Medical studies at St. Thomas's Hospital were intertwined with studies at
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of January 2018, presented an article discussing the potential origins of Charles Sherrington, i.e. whether he was born in India of unknown parents, or was the illegitimate child of Caleb Rose and Anne Sherrington.
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for a six weeks' course in technique. Sherrington ended up staying with Koch for a year to do research in bacteriology. Under these two, Sherrington parted with a good foundation in physiology,
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The law of reciprocal innervation. When contraction of a muscle is stimulated, there is a simultaneous inhibition of its antagonist. It is essential for coordinated movement.
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organism, not just the result of activities of the so-called reflex-arcs, a concept then generally accepted. There he continued his work on reflexes and
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2418:"Gnostic cells in the 21st century"
2043:"Sir Charles Sherrington Biography"
1906:Moss, Chris; Hunter, Susan (2020).
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2422:Acta Neurobiol. Exp
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5148:Lord Kelvin
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4405:John Gurdon
4320:Craig Mello
4316:Andrew Fire
4229:Eric Kandel
4205:Ferid Murad
4113:Erwin Neher
4025:Niels Jerne
3790:Har Khorana
3778:George Wald
3746:André Lwoff
3714:John Eccles
3602:John Enders
3574:Max Theiler
3535:Walter Hess
3527:Paul Müller
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3161:Emil Kocher
3121:Robert Koch
3113:Ivan Pavlov
3097:Ronald Ross
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2809:Horace Lamb
2753:James Dewar
2745:Ivan Pavlov
2721:Felix Klein
2622:(1901–1950)
2543:22 February
2448:"No. 32563"
1847:26 November
1823:26 November
1177:Royal Medal
1126:Jean Fernel
994:World War I
826:Robert Koch
625:Thomas Ashe
225:Royal Medal
174:Citizenship
149:, England,
98:Preceded by
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4827:Presidents
4641:Literature
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3590:Hans Krebs
3515:Gerty Cori
3463:Henrik Dam
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2857:Max Planck
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