sir william maddock bayliss

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born May 2, 1860, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, Eng. died Aug. 27, 1924, London British physiologist. He and Ernest H. Starling studied nerve-controlled blood-vessel contraction and dilation and discovered the peristaltic wave. In 1902 they showed that dilute hydrochloric acid mixed with partly digested food activates a chemical in the duodenum that they called secretin, because it stimulates secretion of pancreatic juice. This marked the discovery of hormones, a term the men coined. Bayliss also showed how the enzyme trypsin was formed from inactive trypsinogen and measured precisely the time it took to digest protein. His recommendation of gum-saline injections for wound shock saved many lives in World War I
sir william maddock bayliss

    الواصلة

    sir Wil·liam maddock bayliss

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    sır wîlyım mädık beylîs

    النطق

    /ˈsər ˈwəlyəm ˈmadək ˈbāləs/ /ˈsɜr ˈwɪljəm ˈmædək ˈbeɪlɪs/
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