Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott (1857-1952)

Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott (1857-1952)


 

Physiologist, born in London. he studied at Cambridge and Berlin, taught at London University, where he became professor of pathology (1891-5), and was then professor of physiology at Liverpool (1895-1913) and Oxford (1913-35). His research on the nervous system constituted a landmark in modern physiology. Knighted in 1922, he shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1932.


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