- Friedrich Goll
Friedrich Goll (
March 1 ,1829 -November 12 ,1903 ) was a Swissneuroanatomist who was a native ofZofingen , located in the canton ofAargau .In 1851 he received his medical doctorate from the
University of Zurich , and furthered his education inParis , where he studied underClaude Bernard (1813-1878). Afterwards he returned toZurich , where he worked for several years as ageneral practitioner of medicine. In 1863 he was in charge of the outpatient clinic at the University of Zurich, and subsequently became director of the department ofpharmacology . In 1885 he attained the title of associate professor at the University.Goll is remembered for his description of the
fasciculus gracilis , which is bundle ofaxon fibers in thespinal cord . This bundle of fibers is also known as the "tract of Goll" in honor of his discovery.Selected writings
* "Ueber den Einfluss des Blutes auf die Nierensekretion" (Concerning the Role of Blood in Kidney Secretions); (1853)
* "Die Vertheilung der Blutgefässe auf die Rückenmarksquerschnitte" (Arrangement of Blood Vessels in a Cross-section of the Spinal Cord); (1864)
* "Ueber die feinere Anatomie des Rückenmarkes" (Concerning the Finer Anatomy of the Spinal Cord); (1868)References
* cite book
title=Dictionary of medical eponyms
author=Barry G. Firkin, Judith A. Whitworth
year=1996
publisher=Informa Health Care
isbn=1850703337
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=bwbCVCFPNI4C&pg=PA149&lpg=PA149&dq=%22Friedrich+Goll%22+1829&source=web&ots=yHzSYkSz0n&sig=ptidMq9-rtd9I2qrVpAqntvBq18&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=10&ct=result
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