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Henry Herbert Donaldson

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20: 281: 112:. In 1905 he moved to the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology at Philadelphia and worked there until his death. Here he began to conduct experiments on rats, following his colleague 136:
Donaldson married Julia Desboro Vaux in 1884 and they had two sons. After her death in 1904, he married Emma Brace in 1907. After his death, his brain was donated to the
29:(12 May 1857 – 23 January 1938) was an American pioneer of neurology. One of his most influential studies was on the effect of sensory deprivation, based on the study of 108:
In 1892 he suffered from an infection of the knee and had to spend some time to recover. He left Clark University following administrative problems in 1892 to join the
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on aspects of physiology. He studied the effect of digitalin on the heart and for his PhD, he examined the neurology of the temperature sense under
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and was a major influence on a generation of American neurologists and was a key promoter of the use of the rat as a laboratory research model.
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examining arsenic residues in the body. He then went to study medicine for a year but found research was more of his interest than practice.
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The rat; reference tables and data for the albino rat (Mus norvegicus albinus) and the Norway rat (Mus norvegicus)
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The growth of the brain; a study of the nervous system in relation to education
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at Pavia. Returning to Johns Hopkins, he worked with Hall, following him to
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he went to Yale graduating in 1879. He spent an extra year working under
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as a standard for research. Donaldson was elected to the
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Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
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Laura Bridgman
Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology
University of Pennsylvania
Yonkers, New York
Phillips Academy
Russell H. Chittenden
Johns Hopkins University
H. Newell Martin
G. Stanley Hall
Auguste Forel
Theodor Meynert
Camillo Golgi
Clark University, Worcester
University of Chicago
Shinkishi Hatai
Wistar white rat
American Philosophical Society
National Academy of Sciences
American Anthropometric Society
Wistar Institute
"Henry Herbert Donaldson, Ph.D., Sc.D. 1857—1938"
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10.1001/archneurpsyc.1938.02270060205014
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0096-6754
"Henry Herbert Donaldson's (1857–1938) contribution to an organized approach to the experimental study of the mammalian central nervous system"
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10.1080/0964704X.2018.1451159
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