Francis Gotch
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British neurophysiologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Francis Gotch was a British neurophysiologist who was professor of physiology at University College Liverpool and Oxford University. He was educated at Amersham Hall School and then at London University graduating B.A. in 1873 and then B.Sc. After studying medicine he qualified M.R.C.S. in 1881.
Francis Gotch's Published Works
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- The time relations of the photo‐electric changes in the eyeball of the frog (1903) (46)
- The submaximal electrical response of nerve to a single stimulus (1902) (31)
- The electrical response of nerve to two stimuli (1899) (30)
- The delay of the electrical response of nerve to a second stimulus (1910) (22)
- On the Electrical Organ of the Skate (1888) (15)
- The time‐relations of the photo‐electric changes produced in the eyeball of the frog by means of coloured light (1904) (11)
- Temperature and Excitability (1896) (11)
- On the Mammalian Nervous System (1892) (9)
- Croonian lecture.— On the mammalian nervous system; its functions and their localisation determined by an electrical method (8)
- The electrical response of nerve to a single stimulus investigated with the capillary electrometer. Preliminary communication (7)
- On the physics & physiology of protoplasmic streaming in plants (7)
- Capillary Electrometer Records of the Electrical Changes during the Natural Beat of the Frog's Heart: (Preliminary Communication) (1907) (6)
- IV. Observations upon the electromotive changes in the mammalian spinal cord following electrical excitation of the cortex cerebri. Preliminary notice (5)
- On the mammalian nervous system : its functions, and their localisation determined by an electrical method / by Francis Gotch and Victor Horsley. (4)
- On the Electrical Organ of the Skate (1889) (4)
- II. Further observations on the electromotive properties of the electrical organ of Torpedo marmorata (3)
- On the physics and physiology of protoplasmic streaming in plants, by Alfred J. Ewart. Communicated to the Royal society by Francis Gotch. With seventeen illustrations. (2)
- Note on the electromotive force of the organ shock and the electrical resistance of the organ in Malapterurus electricus (2)
- The Present State of Physiological Research (1894) (2)
- The effect of local injury upon the excitatory electrical response of nerve (1902) (1)
- Note on the so‐called Tendon Reflex (1896) (1)
- Further Investigations on the Function of the Electrical Organ of the Skate (1889) (1)
- Text-Book of Physiology, Vol. II (1901) (1)
- The electromotive properties of the electrical organ of Malapterurus electricus (0)
- Lectures on the method of science, edited by T.B. Strong. (0)
- The Spinthariscope and Retinal Excitability (1905) (0)
- Wrestling and how to train (0)
- Tyndale's first Octavo Testtament (1858) (0)
- IV. The electromotive properties of the electrical organ of Torpedo marmorata (0)
- The British Association (1906) (0)
- THE ELECTRIC FISH OF THE NILE. (1899) (0)
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