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Stress In Health And Disease: Hans Hugo Selye (MD)

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“Stress in health and disease is medical, sociologically and philosophically the most meaningful subject for humanity that I can think of.” (Hans H. Selye, MD, 1982) Hans Hugo Selye, MD is usually, if wrongly, credited for originating the science of stress. Significant credit should also be given to Walter Bradford Cannon, MA, MD. Dr. Cannon grew up in Wisconsin and Minnesota. He entered Harvard in 1892, then Harvard Medical School in 1896. Cannon was attracted to the study of the physiology of emotion. He noticed that when his experimental animals were frightened or disturbed, the normal peristaltic waves in the stomach sometimes stopped abruptly. Upon graduation from medical school, Cannon became chair of the Harvard Department of Physiology.

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