Berlin physiological school

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The Berlin physiological school was a 19th-century research tradition in physiology centered in Berlin, known for its experimental and mechanistic approach to studying bodily functions, particularly under figures like Emil du Bois-Reymond and Johannes Müller.

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instanceOf research tradition
scientific school
academicCenter University of Berlin NERFINISHED
activeInCentury 19th century
approach experimental physiology
mechanistic explanation of bodily functions
associatedWith Carl Ludwig NERFINISHED
Emil du Bois-Reymond NERFINISHED
Ernst Brücke NERFINISHED
Hermann von Helmholtz NERFINISHED
Johannes Müller NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
developedWithin Prussian academic system
field physiology
focus electrophysiology
muscle physiology
nervous system
sensory physiology
historicalPeriod 19th-century German physiology
influenced biophysics
experimental medicine
modern neurophysiology
influencedBy experimental method in natural sciences
mechanistic philosophy
languageOfWork German
location Berlin NERFINISHED
notableLeader Emil du Bois-Reymond NERFINISHED
Johannes Müller NERFINISHED
opposedTo vitalism
researchMethod laboratory experimentation
quantitative measurement
use of instruments for recording physiological processes
timeEnd late 19th century
timeStart early 19th century

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