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  1. Walter Rudolf Hess (17 March 1881 – 12 August 1973) was a Swiss physiologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1949 for mapping the areas of the brain involved in the control of internal organs. He shared the prize with Egas Moniz.

  2. Walter Rudolf Hess was a Swiss physiologist, who received (with António Egas Moniz) the 1949 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering the role played by certain parts of the brain in determining and coordinating the functions of internal organs. Originally an ophthalmologist.

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  3. Walter Hess Biographical . W alter Rudolf Hess was born in Frauenfeld, East Switzerland, on March 17, 1881. His father was a teacher of physics who allowed him, at a very early age, great freedom in dealing with apparatus, and taught him a proper carefulness.

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  5. Walter Rudolf Hess. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1949. Born: 17 March 1881, Frauenfeld, Switzerland. Died: 12 August 1973, Ascona, Switzerland. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

  6. May 23, 2018 · People. Medicine: Biographies. Walter Rudolf Hess. Hess, Walter Rudolf. views 1,385,210 updated May 23 2018. HESS, WALTER RUDOLF. ( b. Frauenfeld, Switzerland, 17 March 1881; d. Locarno, Switzerland, 12 August 1973), autonomic nervous system, diencephalon, haemodynamics, hypothalamus, ophthalmology, physiology, thalamus.

  7. May 19, 2024 · Overview. Walter Rudolf Hess. (1881—1973) Quick Reference. (1881–1973) Swiss neurophysiologist. The son of a physics teacher from Frauenfel in Switzerland, Hess was educated at the universities of Lausanne, Bern, Berlin, Kiel, and Zurich where he obtained his MD in 1906.

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