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Pierre-Hubert Nysten : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pierre-Hubert Nysten Pierre-Hubert Nysten (30 October 1771 – 3 March 1818) was a French physiologist and pediatrician who was a native of Liège. == Biography == He studied medicine in Paris, and eventually became a professor at the ''École de Médecine'' in Paris. Shortly before his death, he attained the position of ''médecin-chef'' at the ''Hospice des enfants'' in Paris. With Marie François Xavier Bichat (1771–1802), Nysten performed pioneer experiments in cardiology, including studies involving the effects of galvanic current on the heart. In 1805 he studied silkworm diseases in southern France, and provided an early description of polyhedrosis.〔(Viruses of invertebrates ) by Edouard Kurstak〕 He also described symptoms associated with albuminuria,〔(Google Books ) The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science, Volume 34〕〔(Milk or albumin? The history of proteinuria before Richard Bright ) NDT Oxford Journals〕 and in 1811 provided a scientific description of rigor mortis. The eponymous "Nysten's Law" defines the progressive states of cadaveric rigidity during rigor mortis.〔(Mondofacto Dictionary ) (definition of eponym)〕
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