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  • Pfaffmann, Carl (edited by).

    Published by Rockerfeller Univeristy Press:, 1969

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    Hard Cover. Condition: Fine-. 648 pages. "For each receptor system, olfaction and taste, there was, on the first day, a consideration of the basic receptor mechanisms, their morphology, physiology, and biochemistry. On the second day, psychophysics and sensory coding were discussed. The third day was concerned with the role of chemoreceptors in behavior specificity and sensory coding in both olfaction and taste. One point worth mentioning is the extraordinary range of professional fields, represented at the symposium: anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, food chemistry, nutrition, medical science, neurology, neurobiology, endocrinolgy, animal behavior, behavorial biology and pyschology. This suggests one reason why the symposia play such an important role in the developnment of this segment of science." This book is signed by FRANCIS O. SCHMITT (1935- 1995) "received his AB degree in 1924 and PhD degree in medical science in 1927 from Washington University. His father had wanted him to be a surgeon, but Dr. Schmitt, fascinated by physical chemistry and physiology, ceased his medical studies to concentrate on those fields. Thus began the path that led him to become internationally recognized as a pioneer in biological research and in the study of the brain. Dr. Schmitt did advanced study at the University of California at Berkeley, University College in London, and Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (now Max Planck Institute) in Berlin. Appointed to the faculty of Washington University in 1929 and later head of the Department of Zoology, he established prominence in using polarization optics and x-ray diffraction to explore cellular infrastructure. As this new kind of biology emerged, focusing on the molecular level, Dr. Schmitt accepted a call in 1941 from MIT President K.T. Compton to head the Institute's Department of Biology. From this platform, he provided critical leadership in developing modern life science at MIT, such as pioneering the use of the electron microscope in biomolecular research; and also in Boston's research hospitals, serving more than 40 years as a trustee of Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital. When he was appointed Institute Professor in 1955, he concluded his long service as department head and devoted his energies to his research unit. Foreseeing what he considered the last frontier of science, the exploration of the brain and neural function, in 1962 he established the interdisciplinary Neurosciences Research Program (NRP) which he chaired until 1974 and continued to advise until it moved from MIT in 1982. Across those years, he saw his field grow from an unnamed idea to the worldwide enterprise that is neuroscience today." FINE - HARDCOVER, signed by Signed by Francis O. Schmitt. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Signed by Francis O. Schmitt.

  • Pfaffmann, Carl (Ed.):

    Language: German

    Published by New York City, The Rockefeller University Press, 1969

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    Hardcover. Condition: Gut. 648 S.; Ill. Good. Ex-library with usual markings. Clean pages. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1715.

  • Pfaffmann, Carl (editor)

    Published by The Rockefeller University Press, New York, 1969

    Seller: J. Wyatt Books, Ottawa, ON, Canada

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    Hardcover. Condition: VG+. 648 pages in excellent condition. Illustrated throughout. Previous owner's initials on the ffep. Brown cloth with black/white titles. Very light wear on corners and edges. VG+. Book.

  • Pfaffmann, Carl (ed.)

    Published by The Rockefeller University Press, New York, 1969

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Hardcover; small 4to; 648 pages. Dark orange cloth with white titles. Rubbed edges. Tape residue on spine. Bright and clean interior. Some text-block sag caused by heavy glossy paper. VG/--. Book.