- Peter Ludvig Panum
Peter Ludvig Panum (
December 19 ,1820 -May 2 ,1885 ) was a Danishphysiologist andpathologist . He was a professor at theUniversity of Kiel (1853-1864), and afterwards a professor of physiology at theUniversity of Copenhagen . ThePanum Institute inCopenhagen is named in his honor.In the mid-1850s, Panum is credited for being the first person to perform a systematic and comprehensive study of
endotoxin , which he referred to at the time as a hypothetical "putrid poison". He believed that this substance was responsible for the symptoms observed in patients withsepsis . He also performed an important study regardingimmunity andmeasles . This research was undertaken during a measlesepidemic on theFaroe Islands in 1846. Panum also did scientific research concerningprotein and its relationship to the body'smetabolism .In his studies of
binocular vision , the eponymous "Panum's fusional area" is derived. This term is defined as the area on theretina of oneeye over which a point-sized image can range, while still being able to provide astereoscopic image with a specific point of stimulus on the retina of the other eye. Therefore, the region in visual space that we perceive "single vision" is Panum's fusional area, and objects in front and behind this region exist in physiologicaldiplopia (double vision).References
* [http://www.danmedbul.dk/Dmb_2006/0406/0406-artikler/DMB3843.htm Essay on Panum's Research of Endotoxin]
* [http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszSzcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzdmd_a_59zPzhtm#12151306 Dorland's Medical Dictionary, Definition of Panum's area]
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