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Henry Charlton Bastian (26 April 1837 in Truro, Cornwall, England – 17 November 1915 in Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire) was an English physiologist and neurologist.

Portrait of Bastian published in The Popular Science Monthly in 1875

Biography

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Bastian was born at Truro, Cornwall and graduated from University of London in 1861.[1] He obtained his M.D. in 1866. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1868 and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1870.[1]

In 1867, Bastian was elected Professor of Pathology and Assistant Physician at UCL Medical School and successively became Professor of Clinical Medicine at UCL Medical School.[1] In 1868, he became assistant physician to the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, then full physician in 1887. He served at the National Hospital until he retired in 1912.[1]

He was an advocate of the doctrine of archebiosis.[1] He believed he witnessed the spontaneous generation of living organisms out of non living matter under his microscope and therefore argued against the concept of germ theory. He promoted a theory of "heterogenesis", a process by which existing living beings give birth to wholly different forms.[2][3] Bastian's criticism of the germ theory of disease has been linked to the theory's initially slow impact in the UK.[4] The term biogenesis was coined by Henry Bastian.

Works

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The Evolution of Life, 1907

See also

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References

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  • ^ "Reviews and Notices of Books". The Lancet. 2: 563. 1872.
  • ^ J. A. T. (1904). "Studies in Heterogenesis". Nature. 69 (1791): 385–387. Bibcode:1904Natur..69..385J. doi:10.1038/069385a0. S2CID 44812522.
  • ^ Thorne, Sally; Stark, Hillary (2016). Leonard, Angela (ed.). Medicine through time, c1250-present. Pearson Education Limited. pp. 70–71. ISBN 978-1-292-12737-8.
  • ^ Bastian, Henry Charlton (1887). "The "muscular sense" its nature and cortical localisation". Brain. 10 (1): 1–89. doi:10.1093/brain/10.1.1.
  • Further reading

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    The standard author abbreviation Bastian is used to indicate this person as the author when citingabotanical name.[1]
    1. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Bastian.

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