- Abraham Vater
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name = Abraham Vater
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birth_date =December 9 ,1684
birth_place = Wittenberg, Germany
death_date =November 18 ,1751
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nationality = German
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field = Anatomy
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alma_mater = University of Wittenberg
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known_for = First to describe hepatopancreatic ampulla
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footnotes =Abraham Vater (
December 9 ,1684 -November 18 ,1751 ) was a Germananatomist fromWittenberg . He received his doctorate inphilosophy from theUniversity of Wittenberg in 1706, and his medical degree from theUniversity of Leipzig in 1710. He later practiced medicine in Wittenberg, becoming "professor extraordinaire" in 1719, full professor of anatomy in 1732 and professory of therapy in 1746.Vater is primarily known for his work in anatomy, but he also published works on
chemistry ,botany ,pharmacology andgynaecology . He was the first to describe thehepatopancreatic ampulla , which is the juncture of thepancreatic duct and thecommon bile duct , and is now referred to as theampulla of Vater .In 1719, Vater was the first to notice oval-shaped organs of concentric layers of connective tissue wrapped around nerve endings in the skin. They were between 1-4 mm long, and he called these structures "papillae nervae". Apparently his research was forgotten, because in 1831 they were rediscovered by anatomist
Filippo Pacini (1812-1883) while performing a dissection of a hand. Pacini was the first to describe their functionality asmechanoreceptor s that are sensitive to vibration and pressure changes, and thus were to become known asPacinian corpuscles . Today, the termVater-Pacini corpuscle s [http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/3097.html] is sometimes used to credit the discoveries of both men.These organs are one of several types of mechanoreceptors in the body, some others being Meissner corpuscles (tactile and touch receptors),Ruffini corpuscles (respond to skin stretch and torque), andKrause corpuscle s.References
* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Vater German Wikipedia Page; Abraham Vater]
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