Adolf Beck (physiologist) - Works

Works

  • "Researches on the Sense of Taste in a Tongueless Human Being" (with Napoleon Cybulski) (in Polish) 1887
  • "Die Ströme der Nervencentren," 1890
  • "On the Present State of the Theory of Localizing the Functions of the Brain," (in Polish), 1892
  • "Hermann Helmholtz " 1894
  • "On the Vital Processes and Methods for Their Investigation," (in Polish), 1895; with Cybulski
  • "Further Investigations on the Electrical Processes in the Brain" (in Polish), 1896
  • "Dreams and Their Causes" in Polish, 1896
  • "Die Erregbarkeit Verschiedener Nervenstellen" 1897
  • "Zur Untersuchung der Erregbarkeit der Nerven" 1898
  • "On Color-Blindness, Artificially Produced," in Polish and in German, 1899.
  • "Zur Lehre Munk's über Beginn und Reihenfolge in der Ausbreitung der Bewegungen bei Rückenmarksreflexen, wie bei Tätigkeit der sogenannten „Prinzipalzentren“" 1910 (with Gustav Bikeles)
  • "Die sogenannten Berührungsreflexe Munk's und die reflektorische Zehenbeugung bei Reizung der Fusssohle" 1910 (with Gustav Bikeles).

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