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John call Dalton (* 2 February 1825 in Chelmford, Massachusetts; "† 12 February 1889) was an US-American neuro physiologist and professor in New York.

Works

  • A Treatise on Physiology and hygiene: for Schools, Families, and college. - New York: London: Harper & Bros. ; Sampson Low, Son & Mars clay/tone, 1869
  • A treatise on human physiology: designed for the use OF students and practitioners OF medicine. - Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea, 1859 (6. Edition 1882)
  • The experimental Method OF Medicine - Philadelphia, 1882
  • Doctrines OF the circulation: A history OF physiological opinion and discovery, in rain pool of broadcasting corporations ton the circulation OF the blood. - Philadelphia: Henry C. Lea' s Son & CO., 1884
  • Topographical anatomy OF the brain. - Philadelphia, Lea brothers & CO., 1885

Autobiography

  • John call Dalton, M.D., U.S.V. - [Cambridge: Riverside press], 1892 (over its time as an army surgeon in the 7th New York Infantry of the national guard)

Literature

  • S. Weir Mitchell: Memoir OF John call Dalton, 1825-1889. In: National Academy OF Sciences: Biographical note IR. - Washington, DC: National Academy OF Sciences, 1985, volume III, P. 177-185.

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