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Historical Bibliography Updated: February 2, 2020

An essay on the vital and other involuntary motions of animals.

Publication Details

Edinburgh: Hamilton, Balfour & Neill, 1751 CE.

Whytt, famous Edinburgh neurophysiologist, was the first to prove that the response of the pupils to light is a reflex action (“Whytt’s reflex”). He described this reflex at length and mentioned that its afferent pathways lie in the optic nerve and the efferent pathways in the third pair.

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Geographic Context

Publication place: Edinburgh