@article{56be851d551d4abd882d52171b9c8fff,
title = "Fridtjof nansen: Neuro-anatomical discoveries, arctic explorations, and humanitarian deeds",
abstract = "The IMSOP Meeting took place in Oslo on the 125th anniversary of Nansen{\textquoteright}s birth. Apart from his Arctic explorations, his political and humanitarian activities, he first pointed out that the posterior root fibres divide on entering the spinal cord into ascending and descending branches. This article is dedicated to the memory of a great Norwegian.",
author = "Abraham Ohry and Karin Ohry-Kossoy",
note = "Funding Information: CHRISTENSEN AR 1961 F Nansen-a life in the service of science and humanity. High Commi-sioner for Refugees and the Norwegian Refugee Council and the Cultural Office of the Nor-wegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. NANSEN F 1921 Eskimoleben. Globus Verlag, Berlin. NANSEN F 1897 In Nacht und Eis. FA Brockhaus, Leipzig (2 vols). NANSEN F 1928 L' Armenie et Ie Proche Orient. Imprimerie Massis, Paris. NANSEN F 1886 The structure and combination of the histological elements of the central nervous system. Bergen Museum Aarsberetning p. 29-214 (appeared in Morton L T (1970), A Medical Bibliography-Garrison-Morton, 32nd Edition, A Grafton Book, Andre Deutch, p. 170). VOGT P 1961 F Nansen, explorer, scientist, humanitarian. Dryers Forlog, Oslo. WYKE B 1962 FridtjofNansen, G.C.V.O. D.Sc., D.C.L., Ph.D., (1861-1930). A note on his contributions to Neurology on the Occasion of the Centenary of his Birth. Annals of the Royal College of Surgery England 30:243-252.",
year = "1987",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1038/sc.1987.9",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "25",
pages = "27--31",
journal = "Paraplegia",
issn = "0031-1758",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "1",
}