Francis Glisson Scientist

Francis Glisson (1599? – 14 October 1677) was a British physician, anatomist, and writer on medical subjects. He did important work on the anatomy of the liver, and he wrote an early pediatric text on rickets. An experiment he performed helped debunk the balloonist theory of muscle contraction by showing that when a muscle contracted under water, the water level did not rise, and thus no air or fluid could be entering the muscle. Glisson was born in Bristol and was educated in Rampisham, Dorset, and at Caius College, Cambridge. Glisson is a well-known medical eponym; he was for forty years Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge. He died in London. The Glisson family can be traced to present-day Somerset.

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Francis Glisson
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1599
Birth place
Bristol
Nationality
United Kingdom
Date of deathOctober 14, 1677
Place of death
London
Known for
Liver

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Field of study
Physician

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