RMEC8239–François Magendie (6 October 1783 – 7 October 1855) was a French physiologist. Best known for his analysis of the foramen of magendie.
RM2BD6EN8–François Magendie, 1783 – 1855. French physiologist, and pioneer of experimental physiology. From Selected Readings in the History of Physiology, published 1930.
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RMDDEF54–Dr. Magendie, who died in Paris October 11, 1855. Francois Magendie was a French physiologist. Engraving
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RMRXK8M0–Portrait of François Magendie. Jules Boilly; French, 1786-1874. Date: 1817-1827. Dimensions: 156 × 174 mm (image); 278 × 194 mm (sheet). Lithograph in black on ivory wove paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RM2J3MYJM–Portrait of François Magendie, c. 1822.
RM2X1N0DT–CZECHOSLOVAKIAN DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER VISITS NORTHERN IRELAND - Left to right - M. Jan Masaryk (Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia). Alderman D. Lyle Hall, deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast. Alderman T. Henderson, M.P., High Sheriff of Belfast; Brigadier Gen. Le Roy F. Collins, and Major V.H.B. Magendie, GOC., NID. Photographed at THE CENOTAPH, British Army
RF2E8YYAP–First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie pictured at the Court law, in Paris, France, on October 29, 2007. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AWGYCX–Diseases of the nervous system .. . the sinuses of the fourth ventricle and into open spaces the largest of whichis the foramen of Magendie, permits communication with the arachnoid space;this is of importance in equalizing variations of pressure. The manifoldcommunications of the cerebellum with most of the other structures of thecentral- nervous system by means of the hrachium conjunctivum cannot herebe mentioned; they have become known only by minute comparative anatom- MACROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 23 ical investigations in degeneration. It is certain that the cerebellu
RF2T826TF–Ventricular system of the brain, illustration
RME7GDH6–Fire House (1911, at right), and Columbia Mercantile Building (1855), Main Street, Columbia State Historic Park, Columbia, Tuolu
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RM2T8X171–Portrait of François Magendie (1783-1855), Physiologist, David d'Angers, Pierre-Jean, Sculptor, In 1838, 1st half of the 19th century, Sculpture, Medallion (sculpture), Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 17.5 cm
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RM2B9977J–PORTRAIT OF FRANCOIS Magendie (1783-1855), PHYSIOLOGIST David d'Angers (1788-1856). Portrait de François Magendie (1783-1855), physiologiste français. Bronze, fonte au sable. 1838. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
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RF2E8YYDT–First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie pictured at the Paris Court law, in Paris, France, on October 29, 2007. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AFHE9G–. Human physiology. N. 631 Besides the protection afforded by the bony strnctiire to the delicatemedulla, M. Magendie has pointed out another, which he was the fiistto detect. The canal, formed by the dura mater around the spinalcord, is much larger than is necessary to contain that organ; but,during life, the whole of the intermediate space is filled with a serousfluid, which strongly distends the membrane, so that it will frequentlyspirt out to a distance of several inches, when a puncture is made inthe membrane. To this fluid he has given the epithet cephalo-sjjinal;and he conceives, that i
RF2T826W9–Ventricular system of the brain, illustration
RME7GEJF–Fire House (1911, at right), and Columbia Mercantile Building (1855), Main Street, Columbia State Historic Park, Columbia, Tuolu
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RF2K167CB–Scientific Designing of Ventricular System of Brain. Colorful Symbols. Vector Illustration.
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RM2AHRPPH–Jules Boilly. Portrait of François Magendie. 1817–1827. France. Lithograph in black on ivory wove paper
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RF2E8YYAY–France's Minister of Justice Rachida Dati arrives at the Court law with the First President of Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie, in Paris, France, on October 29, 2007. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AWK17E–Mental diseasesA text-book of psychiatry for medical students and practitioners . crocephalic.—These idiots look as if they werebrothers and sisters, and are of a bird-like appearance. Thecircumference of the head is less than seventeen inches. Theyare very active and imitative, and are fond of music. They areoften quarrelsome and difficult to manage, but many of themcan be trained to a certain extent so as to be kept out ofmischief. 4. Hydrocephalic.—This is due to closure of the foramenof Magendie at birth or later, thus causing interference with thedrainage of the cerebro-spinal fluid throu
RF2T826MK–Ventricular system of a child's brain, illustration
RME7GEM7–Fire House (1911, at right), and Columbia Mercantile Building (1855), Main Street, Columbia State Historic Park, Columbia, Tuolu
RMG15FNW–Engraving of Magendie from 1822. François Magendie (1783-1855) was a French physiologist, considered a pioneer of experimental physiology. He is known for describing the foramen of Magendie. His most important contribution to science was also his most dis
RF2K16762–Scientific Designing of Ventricular System of Brain. Colorful Symbols. Vector Illustration.
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RMPFYBFD–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. INTEKNAL STEUCTUEE OF MEDULLA OBLONGATA AXD PONS. 553 exPAvs plexuses, which are situated at the three corners of the epithelial roof of the ventricle, oval or elliptical perforations develop in the roof at about the fifth month of foetal life. These are known as the apertura medialis ventriculi quarti (O.T. foramen of Magendie). which opens between the clavse on the posterior sur- face and the aperturae laterales upon the anterior (Eig. 527), behind the insertion of the glossopharyngeal nerve on each side. Through each of these lateral openings th
RM2F8GF9G–Magendie, Francois .
RF2E8YYBW–France's Minister of Justice Rachida Dati holds a press conference with First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie at the Paris Court law in Paris, France, on October 29, 2007. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AWE3BB–Applied anatomy and kinesiology, the mechanism of muscular movement . Louvain and Paris, and chosen professor of anatomy atthe three leading universities of Italy in succession, taught thatthe intercostals are both depressors of the ribs and muscles ofexpiration. Aranzi, who followed him shortly in the university ofBologna, taught that the intercostals have nothing to do with 230 BREATHING breathing, except as passive portions of the chest wall, and yonHelmont, a famous scholar of Amsterdam, held the same opinion.Magendie and Cruveilhier, well-known French anatomists, saidthat the intercostals
RF2T826ME–Ventricular system of a child's brain, illustration
RMG15C7F–Engraving of Magendie from 1822. François Magendie (1783-1855) was a French physiologist, considered a pioneer of experimental physiology. He is known for describing the foramen of Magendie. His most important contribution to science was also his most dis
RM2BE0GFN–Magendie portrait by Paulin Jean Baptiste Guérin. François Magendie (1783-1855) was a French physiologist, considered a pioneer of experimental physiology. He conducted a number of experiments on the nervous system, in particular verifying the differentiation between sensory and motor nerves in the spinal cord, the Bell-Magendie law. The English claimed that Bell published his discoveries first and that Magendie stole his experiments. Magendie was a notorious vivisector, shocking even many of his contemporaries with the live dissections that he performed at public lectures in physiology. He wa
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RM2H45CF1–François Magendie. Lithograph by V. Dollet.
RF2E8YYAJ–France's Minister of Justice Rachida Dati talks with First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie prior to gives a press conference at the Court law, in Paris, France, on October 29, 2007. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2AXECHK–Lectures on phrenology, including its application to the present and prospective condition of the United States . of the Hindoo in the regions of destructiveness and com-baliveness. Contrast these three heads in the region offirmness : there is a difference of more than an inch. Con trast this head of an idiot with that of Dr. Gall: how vast the dif- MiCT ference !— We evidently need not trouble ourselves about very minuteshades. As to authority, the best is on our side. Magendie saysthat the only way of estimating- the volume of the brain ina living person, is to measure the dimensions of the
RF2E90D4A–Family court president Jean-Claude Magendie, Public prosecutor Laurent Le Mesle, Prosecuting attorney Jean-Claude Marin attend the official lawyers rentry at the court hall in Paris, France on December 1st, 2007. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2T826KW–Ventricular system of a child's brain, illustration
RM2BE0YYA–Magendie portrait by Paulin Jean Baptiste Guérin. François Magendie (1783-1855) was a French physiologist, considered a pioneer of experimental physiology. He conducted a number of experiments on the nervous system, in particular verifying the differentiation between sensory and motor nerves in the spinal cord, the Bell-Magendie law. The English claimed that Bell published his discoveries first and that Magendie stole his experiments. Magendie was a notorious vivisector, shocking even many of his contemporaries with the live dissections that he performed at public lectures in physiology. He wa
RM2H47TRB–François Magendie. Lithograph by J. Boilly.
RM2AN4RAW–'Anatomy, physiology and laws of health;' . and causing the blood toflow. These little vessels are called capillary (which means hair) onaccount of their being so small; but a hair, compared with suchtubes, says Magendie, is a huge cylinder! They are so small thatthe aid of a microscope is required to see them. One of the character-istics of inflammation is the red appearance of the part; this is owingsimply to the met that the capillary vessels are distended and highlycharged with blood. The same is seen when a lady blushes. It isthe stagnation of the blood in its passage through these vessel
RF2E90D53–Family court president Jean-Claude Magendie, Public prosecutor Laurent Le Mesle, Prosecuting attorney Jean-Claude Marin attend the Offcial lawyers rentry at the court hall in Paris, France on December 1st, 2007. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2T8270R–Ventricular system of the brain, illustration
RF2E83B95–Family court president Jean-Claude Magendie and next Court Law president pictured during the visit of Justice minister Rachida Dati at the real-time sentencing division of Paris' public prosecutor at the Court Law in Paris, France, on June 29, 2007. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2H45D8H–François Magendie. Line engraving after P. J. David, 1838.
RM2ANE834–Medicine and the mind : (la medecine de l'esprit) . hat certain superficial lesions of thebrain, particularly tumours and foreign bodies irritatingthe grey matter, might determine partial convulsions,which varied according to the region touched. Ourmost famous physiologists, Longet, Magendie, andFlourens, proclaimed that the brain, the organ of theintellectual faculties, was functionally homogeneousthroughout its mass, and that it played no part in theproduction of the movements of the body. Flourens, who was permanent Secretary of the Academie Doctors and Psychology 16 des Sciences, Member of
RF2T8270G–Ventricular system of the brain, illustration
RF2E83B8P–Family court president Jean-Claude Magendie and next Court Law president pictured during the visit of Justice minister Rachida Dati at the real-time sentencing division of Paris' public prosecutor at the Court Law in Paris, France, on June 29, 2007. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E4BA79–Justice Junior Minister Jean-Marie Bockel received by First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie at arrival to visit 'La Souriciere' at the Paris Court Law , France, on September 1, 2009. 'La Souriciere' is the place of the law court of Paris, where are settled gaols. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2WJTDX9–David d'Angers (1788-1856). Portrait of François Magendie (1783-1855), French physiologist. Bronze, sand cast iron. 1838. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 58288-9 Bronze, sand cast iron, French physiologist, profile, portrait
RM2AKBC2X–A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . the meta-pore or foramen of Magendie, by which the cavity ofthe ventricle communicates with the subarachnoid of figures from tlie older authors and has added manynew figures (vol. ii., Taf. llo, M>, 40) illustrative of thegreat variability of these structures. Fig. 90.) illu.s-tratcs .some fi-atures of the superficial anatomy of thisregion, upon which the underlying nuclei of the cere-bral nerves have been projected. The motor nucleiare shown on the left and the
RF2T8270A–Ventricular system of the brain, illustration
RF2E4BA76–Justice Junior Minister Jean-Marie Bockel visits flancked by First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie 'La Souriciere' after the works at the Paris Court Law, France, on September 1, 2009. 'La Souriciere' is the place of the law court of Paris, where are settled gaols. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMMWCBPB–. English: A group of inebriated homeless people in Cape Town. Drawn by Charles Bell the anti-alcohol campaigner. Cape Colony. 1839. Charles Bell (1774–1842) Alternative names Signe de Charles Bell; Bell's Law; Bell-Magendie law; Bell-Magendie's Law; Batas na Bell at Magendie; Gat Charles Bell; Batas ni Charles Bell; Bell Law; Ginoong Charles Bell; Batas Charles Bell; Batas Bell at Magendie; G. Charles Bell; Law of Bell and Magendie; Sir Charles Bell; Batas na Bell-Magendie; Batas Bell Magendie; Batas Bell-Magendie; Bell; Sir Bell Description British anatomist, neuroscientist, surgeo
RM2AFJ34C–. Human physiology. e contains a good history ofthe views of dififereut observers on the communication between theabsorbents and veins. We are perhaps justified in concluding with Panizza, that anatomyhas not hitherto succeeded in determining, with physical certainty, inwhat relation the sanguiferous and lymphatic systems stand to eachother, at their extreme ramifications.^ M. Magendie^ conceives the Illustrazioni Fisiologiche, etc., Firenz., 1825. ^ Omodeis Annali Universali, Jan., 1826. 8 Osservazioiii Antropo-zootomico-fisiologiche, Pavia, 1833; and Breschet, SjstemeLymphatiqtie, Paris, 183
RF2T8270J–Ventricular system of the brain, illustration
RF2E4BA40–Justice Junior Minister Jean-Marie Bockel visits flancked by First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie 'La Souriciere' after the works at the Paris Court Law, France, on September 1, 2009. 'La Souriciere' is the place of the law court of Paris, where are settled gaols. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMMYDJRK–. English: A group of inebriated homeless people in Cape Town. Drawn by Charles Bell the anti-alcohol campaigner. Cape Colony. 1839. Charles Bell (1774–1842) Alternative names Signe de Charles Bell; Bell's Law; Bell-Magendie law; Bell-Magendie's Law; Batas na Bell at Magendie; Gat Charles Bell; Batas ni Charles Bell; Bell Law; Ginoong Charles Bell; Batas Charles Bell; Batas Bell at Magendie; G. Charles Bell; Law of Bell and Magendie; Sir Charles Bell; Batas na Bell-Magendie; Batas Bell Magendie; Batas Bell-Magendie; Bell; Sir Bell Description British anatomist, neuroscientist, surgeo
RM2AXFNN3–A manual of anatomy . ening near its spinal cord endcalled the foramen of Magendie, which communicates with the sub-arachnoid space. This with the foramina of Luschka permits an THE WHITE SUBSTANCE OF THE CEREBRUM 415 interchange of cerebrospinal fluid between the ventricular systemand the lymph spaces of the membranes covering the brain. By thismeans an equilibrium of pressure is estabhshed inside and outside ofthe brain and spinal cord. The spinal canal is a narrow, tube-like space extending the lengthof the spinal cord; it is located in the gray commissure. It tendsto become obliterated mor
RF2T8270D–Ventricular system of the brain, illustration
RF2E4BA75–Justice Junior Minister Jean-Marie Bockel visits flancked by First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie 'La Souriciere' after the works at the Paris Court Law, France, on September 1, 2009. 'La Souriciere' is the place of the law court of Paris, where are settled gaols. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E83B83–Prosecuting attorney Jean-Claude Marin, Public prosecutor Laurent Le Mesle, Family court president Jean-Claude Magendie and Justice Minister Rachida Dati visit the real-time sentencing division of Paris' public prosecutor at the Court Law in Paris, France, on June 29, 2007. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E46B59–French newly appointed Justice minister Michele Alliot-Marie visits flanked by Justice Junior Minister Jean-Marie Bockel, First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie, Laurent Lemel the Paris Court Law in Paris, France, on June 25, 2009. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMMX8D0P–. English: A group of inebriated homeless people in Cape Town. Drawn by Charles Bell the anti-alcohol campaigner. Cape Colony. 1839. Charles Bell (1774–1842) Alternative names Signe de Charles Bell; Bell's Law; Bell-Magendie law; Bell-Magendie's Law; Batas na Bell at Magendie; Gat Charles Bell; Batas ni Charles Bell; Bell Law; Ginoong Charles Bell; Batas Charles Bell; Batas Bell at Magendie; G. Charles Bell; Law of Bell and Magendie; Sir Charles Bell; Batas na Bell-Magendie; Batas Bell Magendie; Batas Bell-Magendie; Bell; Sir Bell Description British anatomist, neuroscientist, surgeo
RM2AWF58M–Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . 1 ventricle Lateral recess. Fosierior commissure Sylvian aqueductIsthmus Superior median sulcus Superior lateral sulcus For.! menof Luscliica Superior posterior recessesLower end of ventricle contaniitig foramen of Magendie Cast of cavity of fourth ventricle; A, from the side; B, from above. X %? {Relzius.) laterally by the upwardly converging superior cerebellar jieduncles. The lower halfis formed by the ventricular surface of the open part of the medulla and is boundedby the downwardly converging inferior cere
RF2T826TR–Ventricular system of the brain, illustration
RF2E46B6K–French newly appointed Justice minister Michele Alliot-Marie visits flanked by Justice Junior Minister Jean-Marie Bockel, First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie, Laurent Lemel the Paris Court Law in Paris, France, on June 25, 2009. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E4BA7C–Justice Junior Minister Jean-Marie Bockel visits flancked by First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie and Laurent Lemel 'La Souriciere' after the works at the Paris Court Law, France, on September 1, 2009. 'La Souriciere' is the place of the law court of Paris, where are settled gaols. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E46B65–French newly appointed Justice minister Michele Alliot-Marie visits flanked by Justice Junior Minister Jean-Marie Bockel, First President of the Paris Court law, Jean-Claude Magendie, Laurent Lemel the Paris Court Law in Paris, France, on June 25, 2009. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
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