Moritz Nagel (1808-1871): A faceless name in the history of the adrenal glands.

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Journal of Medical Biography Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1177/09677720241278984
Ernesto Damiani
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In 1836, an article was published in which the terms Rindensubstanz (cortical substance) and Marksubstanz (medullary substance) were introduced for the first time with reference to the adrenal glands. The author was indicated as 'Dr Nagel', without any further specification. Modern scientific literature often identifies the author's name as 'N. Nagel', without citing any primary source. Here, Nagel is positively identified as Moritz Nagel (1808-1871), a student of the German physiologist and anatomist Johannes Peter Müller (1801-1858), who graduated in Medicine at the University of Berlin in 1834. The 1836 article represented the German version of Nagel's Latin dissertation. Nagel later left Müller to devote himself to obstetrics and gynaecology. Although current literature attributes to Nagel the merit for introducing the terms 'cortical' and 'medullary', based on the testimony of Nagel himself and that of Jakob Henle (1809-1885), I conclude that Nagel described and illustrated results previously anticipated by Müller in 1832. Yet, considering that Nagel's description was the first in print, that he published following his own work carried out under Müller's supervision and apparently with Müller's blessing, I believe it is fair to conclude that the credit for the discovery should be justifiably attributed jointly to Müller and Nagel.

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莫里茨-纳格尔(1808-1871 年):肾上腺研究史上一个默默无闻的名字。
1836 年,一篇文章发表,首次在肾上腺方面引入了 Rindensubstanz(皮质物质)和 Marksubstanz(髓质物质)这两个术语。作者被标注为 "纳格尔博士",没有任何进一步的说明。现代科学文献通常将作者姓名标为 "N.Nagel",但没有引用任何原始资料。在这里,纳格尔被确认为莫里茨-纳格尔(Moritz Nagel,1808-1871 年),他是德国生理学家和解剖学家约翰内斯-彼得-穆勒(Johannes Peter Müller,1801-1858 年)的学生,1834 年毕业于柏林大学医学系。1836 年的文章是纳格尔拉丁文论文的德文版。纳格尔后来离开了穆勒,投身于妇产科事业。根据纳格尔本人和雅各布-亨勒(Jakob Henle,1809-1885 年)的证词,虽然目前的文献将引入 "皮质 "和 "髓质 "术语的功劳归功于纳格尔,但我的结论是,纳格尔描述并说明了穆勒早在 1832 年就预料到的结果。然而,考虑到纳格尔的描述是第一份印刷品,而且他是在缪勒的监督下完成自己的工作后发表的,并且显然得到了缪勒的祝福,我认为可以公平地得出结论:这一发现的功劳理应共同归于缪勒和纳格尔。
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