HENRY CHARLTON BASTIAN
'Henry Charlton Bastian' (born April 26, 1837 in Truro, Cornwall, England; died November 17, 1915 in Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire) was an English physiologist and neurologist. Fellow of Royal Society in 1868.
Bastian graduated in 1861 at London University.
He was an advocate of the doctrine of abiogenesis.
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Works
★ ''Monograph of the Anguillulidae'' (1865)
★ ''The Beginnings of Life: being some account of the nature, modes of origin and transformation of lower organisms, I–II'' (1872)
★ ''The Brain as an Organ of Mind'' (1880)
See also
★ Bastian-Bruns law or Bastian-Bruns sign
★ Wernicke's aphasia
External links
★ Biography (1)
★ Biography (2)
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