- Rudolf Heidenhain
Rudolf Peter Heinrich Heidenhain (
January 29 ,1834 -October 13 ,1897 ) was a Germanphysiologist who was born inMarienwerder ,East Prussia (nowKwidzyn , Poland). He studied medicine at the Universities of Halle and Berlin. After receiving his doctorate, he remained inBerlin as an assistant toEmil du Bois-Reymond (1818-1896). In 1856 he returned to Halle and worked in the laboratory of Alfred Wilhelm Volkmann (1801-1877). In 1859 he attained the chair of physiology at theUniversity of Breslau , where he remained for the rest of his career. Two of his famous students atBreslau wereKarl Weigert (1845-1904) andIvan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936).Heidenhain is remembered for his work involving
muscle andnerve physiology, and contributions made in the study of physiologicalthermoelectrics . He demonstrated the muscles' self-regulatory process for expenditure of energy, as well as its ability to "economize" energy. Heidenhain showed that total output energy (heat and mechanical work) increases with an increased load, in other words, a muscle freed more energy when resistance to its contraction was greater. Also, when a muscle was fatigued, it had the ability to work more economically. Heidenhain's research also dealt with the study of heat production during muscular activity. He was able to detect and measure a small increase of temperature during the slightest muscular movement.Heidenhain did extensive research concerning the secretory and absorption processes of
glands . He studied the stomach's gastric glands and the processes it used to producepepsin andhydrochloric acid . Also, the eponymousdemilunes of Heidenhain were described by him. These are half-moon shaped cellular structures associated with thesalivary glands .Heidenhain also performed scientific studies on
hypnotism . His research was from a physiological basis, and he explained hypnosis in terms of inhibition of the cortex. Later, Ivan Pavlov carried on Heidenhain's physiological studies of hypnosis. Also, while an assistant at Halle, Heidenhain made improvements onHermann Welcker ’s (1822-1897) methodology for measurement ofblood volume . His son,Martin Heidenhain (1864-1949) was a highly regardedanatomist .References
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