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The author Yngve Nilsen is a professor in modern history at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences. Among his ­earlier works are historical studies of meteorology, business economy and research politics, as well as industry, environment and public adminis­tration. Nilsen has also studied biology at the University of Oslo.

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LIFE and EXPERIMENT

This book is the outcome of a history project initiated and financed by the Scandinavian Physiological Society. This organization was founded in 1925, and includes members from 98 different research units in all the Scandinavian countries, as well as in Western Europe and the US.

Yngve Nilsen

Physiology, the study of life functions by experiment, has been called the queen of life sciences. How have notions and boundaries of modern physiology changed over time? How has physio­logical practice and knowledge been transferred across institutional, ­national and regional boundaries? What has physiology meant to society, and how has society shaped physiology? These are some of the questions this book studies, by presenting the history of ­modern physiology in the Scandinavian countries from the mid19th Century to the present. It also discusses the development of Scandinavian scientific cultures, both concerning similarities and differences between the individual countries.

Yngve Nilsen

LIFE and EXPERIMENT The history of modern physiology in Scandinavia


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