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Not much can be inferred from a single case of this kind, but it is possible that the kombi may turn out a valuable remedy; and as Professor Sharpey has conducted a series of experiments with this substance, we look with interest for the results.
A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries 2004
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Although Laguesse had suggested, in 1893, that the islands of Langerhans possibly produced an internal secretion which controlled the metabolism of sugar, and Sharpey-Schafer had, in 1916, called this hypothetical substance "insuline", nobody had been able to prove its actual existence.
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During 1903, he spent four months with Paul Ehrlich in Frankfurt before returning to University College as Sharpey Scholar.
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This name had previously been suggested by Sir E. Sharpey Schafer (1916), who had been one of the first to support the hypothesis of the insular derivation of the antidiabetic hormone.
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J. McMichael and E.P. Sharpey-Schafer, The action of intravenous digoxin in man, Quart.
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Sharpey-Schafer22 in London had made similar observations independently.
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Harvey in our Laboratory33, also by McMichael and Sharpey-Schafer22, by Bloomfield34, and others.
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His discovery was confirmed by Sharpey and by Allen
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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Sharpey, Professor of Physiology, an original man with a keen eye for originality in others.
Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies George Henry Blore
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University College Hospital, and needed to make definite plans for his career, it was Sharpey who advised him to go north for a while and attend some classes in Edinburgh before deciding on his course.
Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies George Henry Blore
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