Desired Augustus Waller

See also: Waller

Augustus Desiré Waller (1856-1922) was a British physiologist and the son of Augustus Volney Waller which had described the degeneration divided nervous fibers. It nacquit the July 12th 1856 in the Kent in England, but passed the major part of its childhood in France.

Its work concerned mainly the Neurophysiologie of the Audition. He was the author in 1891 of a treaty of physiologiedans which he mentions the increase in the relationship between weight of the brain and weight of the body during the animal evolution. But there he especially remained famous to have recorded the first electrocardiogram of surface in 1897 with the St Mary' S Hospital of London.

Augustus D. Waller is deceased the March 11th 1922.

References

  • Finger S. Origins off Neuroscience. In History off explorations into brain function. 1994, Oxford University Close

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