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In 1833, Müller published his seminal work, "Handbuch der Physiologie des Menschen für Vorlesungen" (Handbook of Human Physiology for Lectures). This comprehensive text synthesized existing knowledge and introduced new insights into the functioning of the human body. It became a standard reference for medical students and researchers and solidified Müller's reputation as a leading physiologist. | In 1833, Müller published his seminal work, "Handbuch der Physiologie des Menschen für Vorlesungen" (Handbook of Human Physiology for Lectures). This comprehensive text synthesized existing knowledge and introduced new insights into the functioning of the human body. It became a standard reference for medical students and researchers and solidified Müller's reputation as a leading physiologist. | ||
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== Research on the Nervous System == | == Research on the Nervous System == | ||