Cannon's theory

Cannon's theory
Cannon-Bard theory emergency t.

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  • Cannon-Bard theory — Can·non Bard theory (kanґən bahrdґ) [W.B. Cannon; Philip Bard, American psychologist, 1898–1977] emergency theory …   Medical dictionary

  • Cannon, Walter B(radford) — born Oct. 19, 1871, Prairie du Chien, Wis., U.S. died Oct. 1, 1945, Franklin, N.H. U.S. neurologist and physiologist. He was the first to use X rays in physiological studies. He also investigated hemorrhagic and traumatic shock during World War I …   Universalium

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  • Cannon ring (point) theory — Can·non ring (point), theory (kanґən) [Walter Bradford Cannon, American physiologist, 1871–1945] see under ring and see emergency theory, under theory …   Medical dictionary

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  • Cannon — Walter B., U.S. physiologist, 1871–1945. See C. ring, C. theory, C. Bard theory, Bernard C. homeostasis. * * * can·non kan ən n the part of the leg in which the cannon bone is found …   Medical dictionary

  • Cannon — This interesting name is in most cases of early medieval English origin. It does not appear to have anything to do with firearms, but is belived to generally derive from a nickname given to someone who worked at a clergy house, or who gained the… …   Surnames reference

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  • Walter Bradford Cannon — Infobox Scientist name = Walter Bradford Cannon box width = image size =210px caption = Walter Bradford Cannon at Harvard. birth date = October 19, 1871 birth place = Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin death date = October 19, 1945 death place =… …   Wikipedia

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