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  1. Jan 26, 2011 · In 1822 Magendie revealed the true difference between anterior and posterior roots. He may have built on Bells work and benefited from a visit John Shaw made to Paris, but he was a more astute vivisectionist as well as a more systematic scientist [ 10 ].

  2. Published: February, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422 (22)00003-5. The Bell-Magendie debate. Since the early 19th century, controversy has persisted over the attributions to two physiologists, Charles Bell (1774–1842) and François Magendie (1783–1855), of a pivotal discovery in neurology: that of the distinct roles of the ...

  3. Aug 20, 2009 · François Magendie, Charles Bell and the roots of the spinal nerves: with a facsim. of Charles Bells annotated copy of his Ideas of a new anatomy of the brain. Futura, Mount Kisco. Google Scholar. Gross M (1979) The lessened locus of feelings: a transformation in French physiology in the early nineteenth century.

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  4. Feb 14, 2024 · The Bell-Magendie Law was formulated in the early 19th century by two French physiologists, Sir Charles Bell and François Magendie. Their work revolutionized our understanding of the nervous system and laid the foundation for modern neurophysiology. Motor Function and Anterior Roots:

  5. His most important contribution to science was also his most disputed. Contemporaneous to Sir Charles Bell, Magendie conducted a number of experiments on the nervous system, in particular verifying the differentiation between sensory and motor nerves in the spinal cord, the so-called BellMagendie law.

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