I-european research, the cradle of the discovery of the antidiabetic hormone: the pioneer roles and the relevance of oskar minkowski and eugène gley

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    His complete work on the exocrine function of the pancreas, a classic document of pancreatic physiology that included experiments on pancreatectomised dogs, was published in 1856 (Fig 2). Bernard refuted the hypothesis of the pancreatic origin of diabetes, observing that atrophy of the pancreas secondary to ligation of the pancreatic ductal system was not associated with experimental diabetes, His main area of interest was the clinicopathological aspects of diabetes_mellitus. In 1877 he coined the term pancreatic diabetes to describe two cases of young subjects who died with severe diabetes and showed pancreatic atrophy at . . .

     

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