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  1. Mind and Brain: The Many-Faceted Problems by Sir John [Carew] (1903-1998), ed Eccles, 1982
  2. Mind and Brain: The Many-Faceted Problems by Sir John [Carew] Eccles, 1982-01-01
  3. Fundamental Importance of Brain Research by Sir John [Carew] Eccles, 1966-01-01
  4. The neurophysiological basis of mind; the principles of neurophysiology by John C. (John Carew) Sir (1903-) Eccles, 1960-01-01
  5. Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Leslie Hutchinson, 2001

1. Sir John Carew Eccles Winner Of The 1963 Nobel Prize In Medicine
sir john carew eccles, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine,at the nobel Prize Internet Archive. sir john carew eccles.
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S IR J OHN C AREW E CCLES
1963 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning the ionic mechanisms involved in excitation and inhibition in the peripheral and central portions of the nerve cell membrane.
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE.Name, Year Awarded. Dulbecco, Renato, 1975. eccles, sir john carew, 1963.
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3. Sir John Eccles - Biography
john carew eccles was born in Melbourne, Australia, on January 27th in order to studyunder sir Charles Sherrington From 1952 until 1966 eccles was Professor of
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John Carew Eccles Melbourne University in Medicine with first class honours in 1925, and as Victorian Rhodes Scholar for 1925 entered Magdalen College , Oxford, as an undergraduate in order to study under Sir Charles Sherrington
In 1927, with first class honours in Natural Sciences, the Christopher Welch Scholarship and a Junior Research Fellowship at Exeter College , Oxford, he commenced research on reflexes with Sherrington's colleagues. Later from 1928 to 1931 he was research assistant to Sherrington, there being eight papers published conjointly; and he also collaborated with Ragnar Granit on two research projects. He was awarded an Oxford D. Phil. degree in 1929 for a thesis on Excitation and Inhibition. Later Oxford appointments were to a Staines Medical Fellowship at Exeter College in 1932, a tutorial fellowship of Magdalen College, and a University Demonstratorship in 1934.
During this Oxford period research was largely on synaptic transmission both in the central nervous system and peripherally in sympathetic ganglia, smooth and cardiac muscle. Using the newly developed techniques of electrophysiology - amplifiers and cathode ray oscilloscopes. It was the period of controversy between the exponents of the rival chemical and electrical theories of synaptic transmission with Eccles in particular resisting many aspects of the chemical transmitter story that was being developed so effectively by

4. Medicine 1963
The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1963. for their membrane .sir john carew eccles, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Andrew Fielding Huxley. 1
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5. Eccles, John Carew - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
Biography sir john carew eccles', in nobel e-Museum, The nobel Foundation,1996, http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1963/eccles-bio.html.
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Eccles, John Carew (1903 - 1997)
Sir, FAA, FRS Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Physiologist Born: 27 January 1903 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Died: 2 May 1997. Eccles was Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at the State University of New York, Buffalo 1968-75. Earlier he was Professor of Physiology at the Australian National University 1951-66 and was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1963 (jointly). Career Highlights Online Sources Published Sources

6. Eccles, John Carew - Bright Sparcs Published Sources
Online Sources. 'Biography sir john carew eccles', in nobel e-Museum, The nobelFoundation, 1996, http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1963/eccles-bio.html.
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Eccles, John Carew (1903 - 1997)
Sir, FAA, FRS Biographical entry Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources The following entries are from the History of Australian Science and Technology Bibliography
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  • Curtis, David R. and Andersen, Per, 'John Carew Eccles 1903-1997', Historical Records of Australian Science , vol. 13, no. 4, 2001, pp. 439-473. Cytowicz, Barbara, 'Sir John Eccles: Odyssey of a Nobel Prize Winner', Australasian Science , vol. 20, no. 7, 1999, p. 46.
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7. Eccles, Sir John Carew
eccles, sir john carew. sir john eccles. Australian research physiologist, who in1963 received (with Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley) the 1963 nobel Prize for
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Eccles, Sir John Carew
Sir John Eccles Archiv fur Kunst und Geschichte, Berlin (b. Jan. 27, 1903, Melbourne, Australia), Australian research physiologist, who in 1963 received (with Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley ) the 1963 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the chemical means by which impulses are communicated or repressed by nerve cells. After graduating from the University of Melbourne in 1925, Eccles studied at the University of Oxford under a Rhodes scholarship. He received his Ph.D. there in 1929 after having worked under the neurophysiologist Charles Scott Sherrington. After holding a research post at Oxford, Eccles returned to Australia in 1937, teaching there and in New Zealand over the following decades. Working at the Australian National University, Canberra (1951-66), Eccles showed that the excitement of a nerve cell by an impulse causes one kind of synapse to release into the neighbouring cell a substance (probably acetylcholine) that expands the pores in nerve membranes. The expanded pores then allow free passage of sodium ions into the neighbouring nerve cell and reverse the polarity of electric charge. This wave of electric charge, which constitutes the nerve impulse, is conducted from one cell to another. In the same way he found that an excited nerve cell

8. Eccles, Sir John Carew -- Encyclopædia Britannica Online Article
Year in Review 1998 obituary eccles, sir john carew Encyclopædia BritannicaArticle. or nerve cells, work for which he shared the 1963 nobel Prize for
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9. MUM - Sir John Eccles - Nobel Laureate
sir john eccles's many outstanding contributions to neuroscience were se/medicine/laureates/1963/ecclesbio.html; Andersen,P.(2001) john carew eccles 1903-1997
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SIR JOHN ECCLES, AC - NOBEL LAUREATE
by David Curtis January 27 2003 will mark the centenary of the birth of Sir John Eccles AC. He was a Nobel Laureate who graduated from the University of Melbourne Medical School in 1925. His research and publications over a period of seventy years continue to have significant influences on brain research. He died in Switzerland in 1997.
John Eccles at work in Canberra in 1963. The photograph (courtesy of Professor D. R. Curtis) shows Canberra-designed and manufactured equipment for positioning and recording microelectrodes in the central nervous system of anaesthetised animals. John Carew Eccles was born at Northcote. Both his parents were school teachers, and he received his secondary education at Warrnambool and Melbourne High Schools. With assistance from a Senior Scholarship, he began his five-year medical course in February 1920. His reading that year of Darwin's "The Origin of Species" did not provide him with an explanation of how the brain and mind interact, and he decided to devote himself to the study of the brain. After later reading Sir Charles Sherrington's 1906 monograph "The Integrative Action of the Nervous System", Eccles resolved to achieve a Rhodes Scholarship to study with him in Oxford.

10. Magdalen > History > Nobel Laureats > Sir John Eccles
sir john carew eccles was born in January 1903 and attended Melbourne University,coming to He received his nobel Prize in 1963 and was an Honorary Fellow of
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Sir John Eccles FRS
Sir John Carew Eccles was born in January 1903 and attended Melbourne University, coming to Magdalen as a Rhodes Scholar in 1925. He received a doctorate in 1929 and was Fellow and Tutor at Magdalen between 1934 and 1937. He was Professor of Physiology at Otago University between 1944 and 1951 and then Professor of Physiology at the Australian National University until 1966. He received his Nobel Prize in 1963 and was an Honorary Fellow of Magdalen from 1964. He died in 1997. His publications include The Physiology of Nerve Cells (1957), the Physiology of Synapses (1964), the Understanding of the Brain, [with the late Sir Karl Popper] (1973), Sherrington - his Life and Thought (1979), The Human Psyche (1980), The Evolution of the Brain - the Creation of the Self (1989). more nobel laureates
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11. Eccles_i
about ourselves, we respectfully say Good bye, sir john eccles! See also. eccles,Jonh carew (19031997) - Biographical Entry; The nobel Foundation Medicine
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Sir John C. Eccles (1903 - 1997) has died on May 2nd, 1997. He worked "under the enchantment of the synapses" during the first part of his life, and has helped the understanding of the brain, the most important of mysteries. He lived his last days researching "brain connections", and now he went on to meet the universal mind, to experience the passage. When he was 18 years old, Eccles started his scientific life in Melbourne, Australia, still as a student of medicine. He passionately dedicated himself to the brain-mind problem, specially about the question on self-consciousness, on the experience of ourselves. At that time, he seemed to understand that the specialized connections between nervous cells, which Sherrington called synapses, held the clue not only to the elucidation of the subtle nervous reactions, but also to the brain-mind problem. He studied for three years in Oxford with Sherrington, while this British gentleman was the most important neurophysiologist in the world. He was then a 22 years old Rhodes scholar, recently graduated in Melbourne. The young Australian neuroscientist dedicated himself to the scientific research on the communication between nervous cells: "fast, reliable, unlimited: the most amazing of the nervous system's capabilities." However, he found little information about the biophysics of the nervous cells' membrane, the permeability to ionic flow that culminates in the nervous impulse.

12. Eccles, Sir John Carew
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    Eccles, Sir John Carew 1903-, Australian neurophysiologist. He was educated at the Univ. of Melbourne and at Magdalene College, Oxford. He was director (1937-44) of the Kanematsu Research Institute of Sydney Hospital and taught at the Univ. of Otago in New Zealand and at the Australian National Univ. In 1966 he went to Northwestern Univ. in Evanston, Ill., where he became head of the Institute for Biomedical Research; in 1968 he became head of the research unit of neurobiology at the State Univ. of New York at Buffalo. He shared the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine with A. L. Hodgkin and A. F. Huxley for work on the transmission of signals from nerve cells.
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    14. Eccles, Sir John Carew. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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    Sir John Carew Eccles
    Sir John Carew Eccles, the Australian research physiologist, was born in 1903 in Melbourne. In 1963 he received (with Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley ) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the chemical means by which impulses are communicated or repressed by nerve cells. Eccles' work, based largely on the findings of Hodgkin and Huxley, had a profound influence on the medical treatment of nervous diseases and research on kidney, heart, and brain function. Among his books are Reflex Activity of the Spinal Cord (1932), The Physiology of Nerve Cells (1957), The Inhibitory Pathways of the Central Nervous System (1969), The Understanding of the Brain (1973), and The Human Psyche (1980). Source: "Eccles, Sir John Carew" Britannica Online.
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    Rene Descartes describes the pineal as the control center of the body and mind Antony von Leeuwenhoek describes a nerve fiber in cross section Luigi Galvani publishes his work on electrical stimulation of frog nerves Marc Dax writes a paper on the left hemisphere damage effects on speech Gabriel Gustav Valentin discovers the neuron nucleus and nucleolus Jan Purkinje describes cerebellar cells, large nerve cells with many branching extensions found in the cerebral cortex Robert Remak suggests that nerve cell and nerve fiber are joined Theodor Schwann proposes the cell theory, identifying cells as the fundamental particles of animals and plants Robert Remak provides the first illustration of the 6 layered cortex Augustus Waller describes degenerating nerve fibers Bartolomeo Panizza shows the occipital lobe is essential for vision Camillo Golgi can be considered among the first who sought a link between neuroscience and psychiatry. Eduard Hitzig and Gustav Fritsch discover cortical motor area of dog using electrical stimulation Richard Caton is the first to record electrical activity of the brain Wilhelm His coins the term "dendrite"
    Otto Friedrich Carl Dieters differentiates dendrites and axons Wilhelm von Waldeyer coins the term "neuron" Rudolph Albert von Kolliker coins the term "axon".

    18. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
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    20. Eccles Centenary Symposium - 27 January 2003 -to Be Held At The John Curtin Scho
    sir john carew eccles, nobel Laureate, was born on 27 January, 1903.On 27 January 2003, the john Curtin School of Medical Research
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    Program Sir John Eccles Venue Registration ... Sponsors Sir John Carew Eccles , Nobel Laureate, was born on 27 January, 1903. On 27 January 2003, the John Curtin School of Medical Research in association with the Australian Institute of Political Science will host a one-day symposium in Eccles' honour, with presentations from Eccles' colleagues and students, and from neuroscientists still working in the style of research he pioneered at the Australian National University. The event will be sponsored by The Australian National University in conjunction with the ACT Government, Neurosciences Victoria, ANU's The National Institute of Health and Human Sciences and The John Curtin School of Medical Research. The program includes a full day of presentations from eminent neuroscientists from all over the world - with morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea included. Following the oral presentations, a memorial plaque will be unveiled, commemorating the hut on the ANU campus in which Sir John Eccles set up his "temporary" physiology laboratory, and performed his Nobel Prize winning experiments.

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