William Sharpey was born in 1802.
William Sharpey died in 1880.
Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer was born on 1850-06-02.
Sharpey's fibers
Sharpey's Fibers
William Sharpey, a prominent anatomist and physiologist, influenced Joseph Lister by introducing him to the principles of scientific rigor and the importance of understanding human anatomy in surgical practice. Sharpey's emphasis on the application of scientific knowledge to medicine helped shape Lister's approach to surgery, particularly in his development of antiseptic techniques. Lister's innovations in sterilization and infection control were grounded in the scientific methods and principles that Sharpey advocated, ultimately transforming surgical practices.
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Sharpey's Fibers
Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer died on 1935-03-29.
perforating (Sharpey's) fibers
See Sharpey's fibers
The function of the sharpey's fibers were specialized collagen fibers that help attach a tendon to a bone by deep penetration into bone at right angels.
The correct term is Sharpey's fibers. These fibers are collagenous fibers that anchor the periodontal ligament to the tooth root, providing structural support and stability to the tooth within the socket.