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One of William Beaumont's most notable experiments involved observing the digestive process in a patient named Alexis St. Martin, who had a gunshot wound that left an opening in his stomach. Beaumont conducted a series of experiments to study how food was digested in the human stomach, using various types of food and noting the changes over time. He examined the stomach's contents and the effects of gastric juices, which contributed significantly to the understanding of human digestion. His findings laid the groundwork for future research in gastrointestinal physiology.
US Army surgeon William Beaumont (1785-1853) was a pioneer in the modern study of human digestion. Much of his work was with fur company employee Alexis St. Martin (1802-1880) who survived a gunshot wound to the stomach and suffered a permanent fistula, or opening, to the exterior of his torso.
gastroenterologist
Stress was first studied in 1896 by Walter B. Cannon (1871-1945). Cannon used an x-ray instrument called a fluoroscope to study the digestive system of dogs. He noticed that the digestive process stopped when the dogs were under stress.
William Davis Centre for Actors Study was created in 1989.
Gastroenterology is the study of the disorders of the intestines, stomach, and other digestive disorders. This includes the digestive organs from the mouth to the anus.
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William Michael Welch has written: 'How to study' -- subject(s): Self-culture, Study skills
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William W. H. Gunn has written: 'Nature study' -- subject(s): Nature study
William D Schraer has written: 'Biology, the study of life' -- subject(s): Biology, Study and teaching
systemic physiology