Ernest Henry Starling

Ernest Henry Starling
Ernest Starling.

Ernest Henry Starling (* 17. April 1866, in London; † 2. Mai 1927 in Kingston Harbour, Jamaika) war ein englischer Physiologe.

1896 stellte Starling die nach ihm benannte Starling-Gleichung auf. 1905 führte er den Begriff „Hormon“ ein. 1904 hielt er die Croonian lecture to the Royal Society , 1905 die Croonian Lectures of the Royal College of Physicians.

1913 wurde Starling die Royal Medal der Royal Society verliehen.

Siehe auch: Frank-Starling-Mechanismus

Werke

  • William Bayliss, Ernest H. Starling (1902): The mechanism of pancreatic secretion. J Physiol 28, 325-353.

Literatur

  • E. B. Verney (1956): Some aspects of the work of Ernest Henry Starling. Annals of Science 12 (No. 1, March) pp. 30-47
  • J. Henderson (2005): Ernest Starling and ‘Hormones’: an historical commentary. Journal of Endocrinology 184:1, 5-10
  • John Henderson: A Life of Ernest Starling. Oxford University Press, 2005
  • W. B. Fye (2006): Profiles in Cardiology: Ernest Henry Starling. Clin. Cardiol. 29, 181–182

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