- Walter Bradford Cannon
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name = Walter Bradford Cannon
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birth_date =October 19 ,1871
birth_place =Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
death_date =October 19 ,1945
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field =physiology
work_institutions =Harvard Medical School
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known_for =homeostasis fight or flight X rays Cannon-Bard theory
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footnotes =Walter Bradford Cannon (
October 19 ,1871 –October 19 ,1945 ) was an Americanphysiologist , Professor and chairman of the Department of Physiology atHarvard Medical School , who developed the concept ofhomeostasis , and popularized it in his book "The Wisdom of the Body", published in 1932 by W. W. Norton, New York.Biography
Walter Cannon was born in
Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin in 1871.In his autobiography "The Way of an Investigator", Cannon counts himself among the descendents ofJacques de Noyon . HisCalvinist family was intellectually active, including readings fromJames Martineau ,John Fiske (philosopher) , andJames Freeman Clarke . Cannon's curiosity also lead him toThomas Henry Huxley ,John Tyndall ,George Henry Lewes , andWilliam Kingdon Clifford . [ "Way of an Investigator", pp. 16-7] A high school teacher, Mary Jeannette Newson, became his mentor. "Miss May" Newson motivated and helped him take his academic skills toHarvard University . [Saul Benison, A. Clifford Barger, Elin L. Wolfe (1987) "Walter B. Cannon: the Life and Times of a Young Scientist". pp.16-32] Attracted to thebiological sciences as an undergraduate, Cannon began working in Bowditch's laboratory as a first-year student atHarvard Medical School in 1896. [http://www.the-aps.org/about/pres/introwbc.htm 6th APS President] at the American Physiological Society] In 1900 he received his medical degree.Cannon kept working in Harvard as an instructor in the Department of Physiology in 1900. From 1906 until 1942 he was Higginson Professor and chairman of the of the Department of Physiology at
Harvard Medical School .He was President of the
American Physiological Society from 1914 to 1916.He was married to Cornelia James Cannon, a best-selling author. [ Although not mountaineers, during their honeymoon the couple were the first, on
July 19 ,1901 , to reach the summit of the unclimbed southwest peak (2657 m or 8716 ft) of Goat Mountain, betweenLake McDonald andLogan Pass in what is now Glacier National Park. The peak was subsequently named Mount Cannon by theUnited States Geological Survey [http://www.summitpost.org/show/mountain_link.pl/mountain_id/2763] .] The couple had five children. One son was Dr.Bradford Cannon , a military plastic surgeon and radiation researcher. The daughters are Wilma Cannon Fairbank, Linda Cannon Burgess, Helen Cannon Bond and Marian Cannon Schlesinger, a painter and author living inCambridge, Massachusetts . Walter Cannon died in 1945 inLincoln, Massachusetts .Work
Walter Cannon began his career in science in the year 1896 he began working in Bowditch's laboratory as an undergraduate at Harvard. Cannon began here his research in which he used the newly discovered
X rays to study the mechanism of swallowing and themotility of thestomach . He demonstrateddeglutition in a goose at the APS meeting in December 1896 and published his first paper on this research in the first issue of the "American Journal of Physiology" in January 1898.In 1945 Cannon summarizes his career in physiology by giving his focus at different ages: [On page 218 of his book "The Way of an Investigator",]
* Age 26 - 40: digestion and the bismuth meal
* Age 40 - 46: bodily effects of emotional excitement
* Age 46 - 51: wound shock investigations
* Age 51 - 59: stable states of the organism
* Age 59 - 68: chemical mediation of nerve impulses
* Age 68 + : chemical sensitivity of nerve-isolated organsScientific contributions
;Use of salts of heavy metals in X-Rays:He was one of the first researchers to mix
salt s ofheavy metals (includingbismuth subnitrate, bismuth oxychloride, andbarium sulfate) into foodstuffs in order to improve the contrast ofX-ray images of the digestive tract. Thebarium meal is a modern derivative of this research.;Fight or flight:In 1915, he coined the term "
fight or flight " to describe an animal's response to threats ("Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage: An Account of Recent Researches into the Function of Emotional Excitement", Appleton, New York, 1915).;Homeostasis:He developed the concept of
homeostasis , and popularized it in his book "The Wisdom of the Body",1932. Cannon presented four tentative propositions to describe the general features of homeostasis::#Constancy in an open system, such as our bodies represent, requires mechanisms that act to maintain this constancy. Cannon based this proposition on insights into the ways by which steady states such as glucose concentrations, body temperature and acid-base balance were regulated.:#Steady-state conditions require that any tendency toward change automatically meets with factors that resist change. An increase inblood sugar results in thirst as the body attempts to dilute the concentration of sugar in the extracellular fluid.:#The regulating system that determines the homeostatic state consists of a number of cooperating mechanisms acting simultaneously or successively. Blood sugar is regulated by insulin, glucagons, and other hormones that control its release from the liver or its uptake by the tissues.:#Homeostasis does not occur by chance, but is the result of organized self-government.;Cannon-Bard theory:Canon developed the
Cannon-Bard theory with physiologist Philip Bard to try to explain why people feel emotions first and then act upon them.;Dry mouth:He put forward the Dry Mouth Hypothesis, stating that people get thirsty because their mouth gets dry. He did an experiment on two dogs. He cut their throats and inserted a small tube. Any water swallowed would go through their mouths and out by the tube, never reaching the stomach. He found out that these dogs would lap up the same amount of water as control dogs
Publication
Cannon wrote several books and articles.
* 1910, "A Laboratory Course in Physiology"
* 1911, "The Mechanical Factors of Digestion"
* 1915, "Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage"
* 1923, "Traumatic Shock"
* 1932, "The Wisdom of the Body"
* 1936, "Digestion and Health"
* 1937, "Autonomic Neuro-effector Systems", withArturo Rosenblueth
* 1945, "The Way of an Investigator"References
Further reading
* Saul Benison, A. Clifford Barger, Elin L. Wolfe (1987) "Walter B. Cannon: the Life and Times of a Young Scientist", [ISBN 0674945808] .
* Elin L. Wolfe, A. Clifford Barger, Saul Benison (2000) " Walter B. Cannon, Science and Society", [ISBN 0674002512] .
* "Walter Bradford Cannon: Reflections on the Man and His Contributions", International Journal of Stress Management, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1994
* Marian Cannon Schlesinger, "Snatched from Oblivion: A Cambridge Memoir", Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1979External links
* [http://www.the-aps.org/about/pres/introwbc.htm 6th APS President] at the American Physiological Society
* [http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/cannon_walter.html "Walter Bradford Cannon: Experimental Physiologist"] , a biographical article by Edric Lescouflair, dated 2003
* [http://stevenlehrer.com/explorers/chapter_9.htm Chapter 9 of "Explorers of the body"] , by Steven Lehrer (contains information about X ray experiments)
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