John Call Dalton
John Call Dalton (* 2. Februar 1825 in Chelmsford, Massachusetts; † 12. Februar 1889) war ein US-amerikanischer Neurophysiologe und Professor in New York.

John Call Dalton, 1886
1855 wurde er in die American Academy of Arts and Sciences und 1864 in die National Academy of Sciences gewählt.
Werke
- A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene : for Schools, Families, and Colleges. – New York : London : Harper & Bros. ; Sampson Low, Son & Marston, 1868
- A treatise on human physiology : designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine. – Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea, 1859 (6. Auflage 1882)
- The Experimental Method of Medicine – Philadelphia, 1882
- Doctrines of the circulation : a history of physiological opinion and discovery, in regard to the circulation of the blood. – Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea’s Son & Co., 1884
- Topographical anatomy of the brain. – Philadelphia, Lea brothers & Co., 1885
Autobiographie
- John Call Dalton, M.D., U.S.V. – [Cambridge: Riverside Press], 1892 (über seine Zeit als Militärarzt in der 7th New York Infantry der Nationalgarde)
Literatur
- S. Weir Mitchell: Memoir of John Call Dalton, 1825–1889. In: National Academy of Sciences : Biographical Memoirs. – Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1895, Band III, S. 177–185.
Weblinks
- The University of Iowa, Heirs of Hippocrates (Biografische Informationen über John Call Dalton)
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