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    Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian OM FRS (30 November 1889 – 4 August 1977) was an English electrophysiologist and recipient of the 1932 Nobel Prize for Physiology, won jointly with Sir Charles Sherrington for work on the function of neurons. He provided experimental evidence for the all-or-none law of nerves.

  2. Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian (born Nov. 30, 1889, London, Eng.—died Aug. 4, 1977, Cambridge) was a British electrophysiologist who, with Sir Charles Sherrington, won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1932 for discoveries regarding the nerve cell.

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  3. Edgar AdrianNobel Prize for Work on Neurons. View Large Image. Download (PPT) The 1932 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine was shared by two English scientists, Edgar Douglas Adrian and Charles S. Sherrington (1857-1952), for their discoveries about the function of neurons.

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  5. The English electrophysiologist Edgar Adrian (1889-1977) was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for physiology in 1932 for his research on the functions of neurons. During World War I, at Queen Square in London, he devised an intensive electrotherapeutic treatment for shell-shocked soldiers.

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    Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian OM FRS (30 November 1889 – 4 August 1977) was an English electrophysiologist and recipient of the 1932 Nobel Prize for Physiology, won jointly with Sir Charles Sherrington for work on the function of neurons. He provided experimental evidence for the all-or-none law of nerves.

  7. Feb 8, 2018 · The English electrophysiologist Edgar Adrian (1889–1977) was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for physiology in 1932 for his research on the functions of neurons. During World War I, at Queen Square in London, he devised an intensive electrotherapeutic treatment for shell-shocked soldiers.

  8. Edgar D Adrian (1889 – 1977) The basis of sensation. The discharge of impulses in motor nerve fibres: Part II. The frequency of discharge in reflex and voluntary contractions. The impulses produced by sensory nerve-endings: Part II.

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