DEVELOPMENT OF IDEAS ABOUT THE PHYSIOLOGY OF URIN FORMATION (XVII-XX CENTURIES)
DEVELOPMENT OF IDEAS ABOUT THE PHYSIOLOGY OF URIN FORMATION (XVII-XX CENTURIES)
Author(s): Liliya Boreyko, Inga Tymofyychuk, Svitlana Semenenko, Svyatoslava YurnyukSubject(s): Modern Age, Recent History (1900 till today), Health and medicine and law
Published by: Видавництво ВДНЗ України « Буковинський державний медичний університет »
Keywords: history of physiology; physiology of kidneys and water-salt metabolism; malpighian bodies; Shumlyansky-Bowman capsule; theory of urination; clearance; osmoreception;
Summary/Abstract: According to Yu.V. Natochin, clinical nephrology and renal physiology were always in close cooperation, and physiological research was always dictated by the clinic’s requests. The collaboration between the clinic and physiological science in medicine lasted until the end of the 19th century. During the time of S.P. Botkin and I.M. Sechenov, doctors trained at the physiological laboratories of K. Ludwig and K. Bernard, and the congresses of doctors were called the congresses of naturalists and doctors, physiological laboratories were structural units of the clinics. Logy was still at the stage of development, the idea of renal processes and functions in its infancy, were competing in a relationship and common urine formation theory did not exist. The idea of medicine existed kidney gland as having secretory function products of nitrogen metabolism.
Journal: Актуальні питання суспільних наук та історії медицини
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 107-110
- Page Count: 4
- Language: English