Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann

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Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann

Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann (born November 14, 1843 in Leipzig , † May 20, 1909 in Lankwitz near Berlin ) was a German physiologist , biologist and zoologist.

Life

Theodor Wilhelm was the second of five children of the publisher Wilhelm Engelmann and his wife Christiane Therese Hasse (born April 14, 1820 in Leipzig; † January 10, 1907 there). His older brother was Rudolf Engelmann . Theodor Wilhelm grew up in secure circumstances. Already in his earliest youth he came into contact with various scientists through his father's social intercourse. His uncle, the zoologist Julius Victor Carus , and the Prague infusion researcher Friedrich von Stein encouraged the boy to engage in scientific observations. His parents also made it possible for him to study music. During his time at the Thomasschule in Leipzig he had piano and cello lessons. As an enthusiastic natural scientist and collector of everything that crawls and flies , Engelmann had already published his first scientific treatise in the magazine for scientific zoology at the age of sixteen . The twelve-page work dealt with the subject of the reproduction of Epistylis crassicollis, Carchesium polypinum, and of cysts on the sticks of the latter animal . After obtaining his university entrance qualification there on September 17, 1861, he enrolled at the University of Jena on November 5, 1861 , where he lectured by Karl Snell on physics, Matthias Jacob Schleiden on botany, and Albert von Bezold on physiology and electricity , attended by Karl Gotthelf Lehmann on chemistry, by Carl Gegenbaur on anatomy and by Ernst Haeckel on zoology. On April 28, 1863 he continued his studies at the University of Leipzig, where Moritz Wilhelm Drobisch , Georg Heinrich Mettenius , Otto Bernhard Kühn (1800–1863), Carl Friedrich Naumann , Wilhelm Gottlieb Hankel , Otto Linné Erdmann , Ernst Heinrich Weber , Eduard Friedrich Weber and Heinrich von Treitschke became his formative trainers.

On April 28, 1864 Engelmann enrolled at the University of Heidelberg . Here Robert Wilhelm Bunsen , his uncle Karl Ewald Hasse , Wilhelm Hofmeister , Georg Gottfried Gervinus and Hermann von Helmholtz were formative for the student. After continuing his studies at the University of Göttingen with Jakob Henle and Wilhelm Krause in 1865 , he returned to Leipzig on April 24, 1866. In Leipzig he familiarized himself with ophthalmology with Christian Georg Theodor Ruete , worked under Carl Siegmund Franz Credé at the Leipzig Maternity Clinic and at the Leipzig University Clinic under Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich . After he had completed his studies on December 5, 1866, Engelmann received his doctorate on January 3, 1867 with the work on the cornea of ​​the eye to the doctor of medicine. A day later he traveled to Utrecht, where he had received an assistantship at Franciscus Cornelis Donders in Utrecht. In Utrecht he published a large number of scientific works and also entered into a private relationship with Donders when he married his daughter Maria Anna Theresia Donders on June 15, 1869 in Utrecht. However, the family happiness did not last long. After the twins Franz Wilhelm Albert Engelmann and Ernestine Therese Maria Paula Engelmann were born to the couple, their wife died in childbed.

On December 30, 1870 he was appointed associate professor of medicine at the University of Utrecht , which office he took up on March 20, 1871 with the speech Een blik op de ontwikkeling der leer van den bouw en het leven der organismen . Family changes soon occurred again when he married the pianist Emma Wilhelmina Franziska Vick on March 31, 1874. The children Elisabeth Ida Sophia Engelmann, Wilhelm Andreas Engelmann, Anna Louisa Engelmann and Hans Robert Engelmann came from the marriage. The Engelmann house "Lucasbolwerk" developed into a chamber music center in the Netherlands. Concerts were regularly given there, which up to 200 people attended. Artists like Clara Schumann , Anton Grigorjewitsch Rubinstein , Elisabeth and Heinrich von Herzogenberg , Hans von Bülow , Nina and Edvard Grieg , Joseph Joachim and Johannes Brahms were on friendly terms there. In 1876 Brahms dedicated his third string quartet in B flat major, Opus 67, to the Utrecht physiologist. In a letter to him from Saßnitz (Rügen), the composer wrote: "This 4tett looks a bit like your wife - very cute - but ingenious!" The sensitive Engelmann found an effective balance to his scientific work in music.

Engelmann initially researched infusion animals and flicker movements, then studied the phenomena of movement in the ureter and came up with studies on the general physiology of muscles and nerves . For a long time he was occupied with researching the microscopic processes involved in muscle contraction , in which he discovered the causal relationships between the isotropic and anisotropic bands of the striated muscles during muscle contraction. Closely related to this research are studies of the anatomical relationships between nerves and muscle fibers in various animal species, the anatomy and physiology of the ciliated cells, the electrical phenomena of the nerves and muscles and the development of pseudo-electrical organs, degeneration and finer structures of the Nerve fibers . Engelmann also worked on the anatomy and physiology of protoplasm as well as on the importance of oxygen breathing for the same, on the irritation of Amoeba and Arcella, on the glands of the frog skin, on the taste organs, the effect of light on the cones of the retina and on the color of plants.

He was one of the first to undertake research into psychophysiological processes in the lowest animals; He gave important information about the effects of light on bacteria, especially about purple bacteria. His method for the microscopic detection of oxygen significantly shed light on the causal relationships between light and plant life and laid the foundation for the theory of photosynthesis . Further work on the origin of the heart's movements and the role of the heart nerves led to a complete redesign of the previous teachings in this field. He had also developed some apparatus for the laboratory. The centrifugal kymograph, the polychronome, the suspension lever, the flicker mill and the microspectrophotometer should be named here. The Engelmann syndrome and the Engelmann bacterial experiment used to detect the green gap were named after him.

On September 15, 1877 he became professor of general physiology, comparative biology, histology, experimental pharmacodynamics and toxology in Utrecht. In his capacity as a Utrecht university lecturer, he also took part in the organizational tasks of the university and was rector of the Alma Mater in 1877 . On June 21, 1888 he received the chair of physiology from his father-in-law. After he was offered professorships at the University of Freiburg in 1879, at the University of Zurich in 1884 and at the University of Jena in 1888, he decided in 1897 to accept the professorship for physiology at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin. Here he succeeded Emil Heinrich Du Bois-Reymond as head of the Physiological Institute and was dean of the medical faculty at the University of Berlin in 1901/02. At times Engelmann also stayed with Ivan Petrovich Pavlov for research purposes in St. Petersburg.

In the summer of 1908 he had to resign from his professorship for health reasons and was retired. Suffering from the effects of diabetes, he finally died in May 1909 at the age of 65 in Lankwitz near Berlin. His tomb is located in the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Cemetery in Berlin-Westend . Parts of the shell limestone wall grave in the Romanizing style with a blind arch niche have been lost.

Honors

Engelmann had received many honors. On August 9, 1894, he received an honorary doctorate from Oxford University , in 1895 he received the Croonian Lecture , in August 1888 he was made Knight of the Order of the Dutch Lion , was holder of the Royal Order of the Crown, second class, was awarded the Order of the Red Eagle, 3rd class in 1903 and in 1909 the Order of the Red Eagle 2nd class with oak leaves. In 1899 he was given the title of a Secret Medical Councilor and a street in the Sellerhausen district of his native town was named after him. On May 12, 1870 Engelmann became a foreign and on September 25, 1897 full member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences , he was a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences and Fine Arts of Belgium in 1893, and on May 19, 1874 he became a member of the Dutch Society of the Sciences in Haarlem, in 1870 he became a member of the provincial Utrecht Society of Arts and Sciences, in 1888 a corresponding member of the Bataaf Society for Experimental Philosophy in Rotterdam, 1886 honorary member of the Société de Biologie in Paris, 1889 member of the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , 1895 Corresponding member at the Institut de France in Paris, 1895 corresponding member of the Imperial Royal Academy of Sciences in Vienna, 1884 corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen and on February 14, 1898 member of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences aften to Berlin. He is also said to have been a member of the Finnish Academy of Sciences and the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei , which, based on current research, appears to be doubtful.

Writings and works

  • On the reproduction of Epistylis crassicollis, Carchesium polypinum, and on cysts on the sticks of the latter animal. In: Journal of Scientific Zoology. 1859, Volume 10, pp. 278-280
  • On the natural history of the infusion animals. Leipzig, Engelmann, 1862; also In: Journal for Scientific Zoology. 1861, Vol. 11, pp. 347-393 and Annals of Natural History. 1862, Volume 10, pp. 240-261
  • About the multicellular nature of Noctiluca. In: Journal of Scientific Zoology. 1862, Vol. 12, pp. 564-566
  • Studies on the connection between nerve and muscle fiber. Leipzig, Engelmann, 1863
  • About the endings of the motor nerves in the striated muscles of the vertebrates. In: Central sheet for the medical sciences. 1863, vol. 1, pp. 289-291
  • About the way the sensitive nerve fibers terminate. In: Journal of Scientific Zoology. 1863, vol. 13, pp. 474-480
  • About the termination of motor nerves. In: Jenaische Zeitschrift für Medicin und Naturwissenschaft. 1864, vol. 1, pp. 322-324
  • On the influence of electrical induction currents on the excitability of nerves and muscles. In: New Würzburger Zeitung. May 10, 1866 and negotiations of the physical and medical society of Würzburg. May 1865; (with Albert von Betzold)
  • Via the cornea of ​​the eye. Leipzig, Engelmann, 1867, ( online )
  • On the reproduction of Epistylis cranicollis Carchesium polypinum and on cysts on the sticks of the latter animal. In: Journal of Scientific Zoology. 1859, 10th year, 278-280
  • On the natural history of the infusion animals. Engelmann publishing house, Leipzig, 1862; In: Journal of Scientific Zoology. 1861, Vol. 11, pp. 347-393; In: Annals of Natural History. 1862, Volume 10, pp. 240-261
  • About the multicellular nature of Noctiluca. In: Journal of Scientific Zoology. 1862, Vol. 12, pp. 564-566
  • About schijnbewegunging bij nabeelden. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1867-1868, 2nd series, part 1, pp. 30-32, German: About apparent movements in afterimages. In: Jenaische Zeitschrift für Medicin und Naturwissenschaft. 1867, Volume 3, pp. 443-444; In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1868, 3rd volume, pp. 114-116
  • Over de trilbewegunging. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1867-1868, 2nd series, part 1, pp. 139-192, 2nd series, part 2, pp. 1-91, 220-284; In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1868, Volume 3, pp. 304-356; In: Journal of Anatomy. 1869, Volume 3, pp. 420-435
  • Over de uiteinde der smaakzenuwen in de tong van den kikvorsch. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1867-1868, 2nd series, part 1, pp. 193-219, In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1868, 3rd year, pp. 387-413, In: Journal for scientific zoology. 1868, Volume 18, pp. 142-160, translated into German: About the way in which the taste buds of the frog end: preliminary communication. In: Journal of Scientific Zoology. 1867, Volume 18, pp. 142-160
  • Over de plaats van prikkeling in de spiervezel, bij sluiting en opening van eenen constant galvanic stroom. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1867-1868, 2nd series, part 1, pp. 267-270; German: About the place of irritation in the muscle fiber when a constant electrical current is closed and opened. In: Jenaische Zeitschrift für Medicin und Naturwissenschaft. 1867, Volume 3, pp. 445-447; In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1868, 3rd volume, pp. 493-496
  • Method dead het voorkomen van unipolaire stroomen, bij prikkeling der zenuwen. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1867-1868, 2nd series, part 1, pp. 277-279; In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1868, 3rd year, pp. 503–506 (with T. Place)
  • Over warmte-metingen met Schultze's voorwerptafel. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1867-1868, 2nd series, 1st part, pp. 280–286, In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1868, Volume 3, pp. 506-513
  • Bijdrage tot de kennis the zenuw uniting in de spier. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1868–69, 2nd series, part 2, pp. 121–127
  • Over de prikkeling of the spiervezel door the constant stroom. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1868–69, 2nd series, part 2, pp. 128–145, German: About stimulation of the muscle fiber by constant current. In: Jenaische Zeitschrift für Medicin und Naturwissenschaft. 1868, 4th volume, pp. 295-306
  • Over electric strokes in the trilhaar epithelium. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1868–69, 2nd series, part 2, pp. 285–288
  • Over periodieke gasontwikkeling in het protoplasma van levende Arcellae. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1868-69, 2nd series, part 2, pp. 423-429
  • About electric prikkeling from Amoeba en Arcella. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1868-69, 2nd series, part 2: 430-443; French: Sur l'irritation électrique des Amibes et des Arcelles (Amoeba et Arcellae). In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1869, Volume 4, pp. 424-442; In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1869, Volume 4, pp. 501-508; ibid. 1870, vol. 5, pp. 29-42
  • To the study of the nerve endings in muscles. In: Jenaische Zeitschrift für Medicin und Naturwissenschaft. 1868, 4th vol., Pp. 307-311
  • About heat measurements on the microscope. In: Archives for microscopic anatomy. 1868, 4th vol., Pp. 334-341
  • Bouw en moving the ureters: First uitkomsten. In: Processen-Verbaal van de gewone Vergaderingen of the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen: Afdeeling Natuurkunde. 1868–69, no. 6, pp. 4–5 (with Mari J. Bouvin), French: Sur le mouvement péristaltique de l'uretère. In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1869, Volume 4, pp. 399-423; In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1870, vol. 5, pp. 1-28; German: To the physiology of the ureter. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1869, Volume 2, pp. 243-293
  • About the flicker movement. Engelmann, Leipzig, 1868 ( online ); In: Journal for Medicine and Science. 1868, 4th year, pp. 321–479, Dutch: Over de trilbewegunging. In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1869, 4th vol., Pp. 26-116, 275-344
  • Over de vorwaarden en oorzaken the spontaneous movement van den ureter. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1869-1870, 2nd series, part 3, pp. 1-19
  • Bijdraagen tot de algemeene physiologie van spieren en zenuwen. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1869-1870, 2nd series, part 3, pp. 155-263, 374-388; In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1870, Vol. 5, pp. 269-377, 429-443; German: Contributions to general muscle and nerve physiology. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1870, 3rd vol., Pp. 247-326, 403-414, 1871, 4th vol., Pp. 3-32, 33-49
  • Contributions to the physiology of the protoplasm. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1869, Volume 2, pp. 307-322
  • To the study of the nerve endings in muscles. In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1869, 4th vol., Pp. 146-152
  • Over prikkeling the spiervezel door the constant stroomen. In: Nederlandsch Archief voor Genees- en Natuurkunde. 1869, 4th vol., Pp. 153-170
  • About the electromotive forces of the frog skin, its location and its significance for secretion: preliminary communication. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1871, 4th year, pp. 321–324, Dutch: Over de electro-motorische krachten der kikvorschhuid, haren zetel en hare beteekenis voor de secretie: Voorloopige mededeeling. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1872, 3rd series, part 1, pp. 52-56
  • Sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid excretion during physical work. In: Archives for Anatomy, Physiology and Scientific Medicine. 1871, pp. 14-30
  • About the occurrence and innervation of contractile gland cells in frog skin: preliminary communication. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1871, 4th year, pp. 1-2
  • Over de peristaltic movement, in 't bijzonder die van het darmkanaal, naar proeven van den Cand. Med. G. Van Brakel. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1872, 3rd series, part 1, pp. 27-51
  • Over prikkeling van spieren en zenuwen met intermittent electric thunder. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1872, 3rd series, part 1, pp. 103-145
  • Moving different aan zenuwvezelen bij prikkeling met inductie-stroomen. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1872, 3rd series, part 1, pp. 168–178, German: Movement stimuli on nerve fibers when stimulated with induction beats. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1872, 5th year, pp. 31-37
  • Report omtrent eenige proeven met W. Thomson's quadrant-electrometer. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1872, 3rd series, part 1, pp. 178-184; German: Report on some experiments made with W. Thomson's Quadrant Electrometer. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1872, vol. 5, pp. 204-209
  • Some proeven dead demonstration of the algemeene wet van electrische prikkeling. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1872, 3rd series, part 1, pp. 267-271
  • The frog's skin glands: a physiological study. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1872, vol. 5, pp. 498-537; ibid. 1872, 6th vol., pp. 97–157; dutch: De huidklieren van den kikvorsch, a physiological study. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1872, 3rd series, part 1, pp. 195–245; ibid. 1873, 3rd series, part 2, pp. 1-80
  • The organs of taste. In: S. Stricker: Handbook of the doctrine of the tissues. Engelmann, Leipzig, 1872, pp. 822-838
  • Microscopic onderzoekingen omtrent den bouw en de moving the dwargestreepte spierzelfstandigheid. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1873, 3rd series, part 2, pp. 151–242, German: Microscopic studies on the striated muscle substance. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1873, 7th vol., Pp. 33-71, 155-187
  • Omtrent den invloed van den aard of the membraan op de electric osmosis. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1873, 3rd series, part 2, pp. 362-379
  • Reply to Herr Hermann's remarks on my essay on the skin glands of the frog. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1873, 7th vol., Pp. 72-76
  • Imbibitie as oorzaak van electriciteitsontwikkeling. In: Aanteekening van het Verhandelde in de Sectie-Vergaderingen, Sectie voor Natuur- en Geneeskunde, van het Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. 1874, pp. 39-42; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1875, 3rd series, part 3, pp. 82-94
  • Remarks on the theory of tendon and muscle shortening. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1874, Volume 8, pp. 95-97
  • Over de leiding der irritatie in de hartspier. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1875, 3rd series, part 3, pp. 79-98; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1876, 11th year, pp. 51-69, German: About the conduction of excitation in the heart muscle. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1875, vol. 11, pp. 465-480
  • De electro-motoric verses of the spierzelftstandingheid van het hart. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1875, 3rd series, part 3, pp. 101–117
  • Contractiliteit en dubbelbrekend able. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1875, 3rd year, pp. 1–44, German: Contractilität und Birefringence. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1875, Vol. 11, pp. 432-464; In: Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. 1877, vol. 17, pp. 36-42
  • Over ontwikkeling en voortplanting van Infusoria. In: Aanteekening van het Verhandelde in de Sectie-Vergaderingen, Sectie voor Natuur- en Geneeskunde, van het Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. 1875, pp. 6-26; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1875, 3rd series, part 3, pp. 99-186; In: Archives de zoologie expérimentale et générale. 1876, vol. 5, pp. 33-38; In: Morphological Yearbook. 1876, 1st year, pp. 573-635, German: About the development and propagation of infusoria. In: Morphological Yearbook. 1875, vol. 1, pp. 573-635
  • On Degeneration of Nerve Fibers: A Contribution to Cellular Physiology. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1876, vol. 13, pp. 474-490; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1877, 3rd series, part 4, pp. 181-204
  • Comparative studies on the theory of muscle and nerve electricity. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1877, vol. 15, pp. 116-148; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1877, Series 3, Part 4, pp. 281-324; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1878, vol. 13, pp. 305-343
  • Flicker clock and flicker mill: two devices for registering the flicker movement. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1877, vol. 15, pp. 493-510; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1880, 3rd series, part 5, pp. 44-68
  • About the influence of blood and nerves on the electromotive behavior of artificial muscle cross-sections. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1877, vol. 15, pp. 328-334; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1878, Volume 13, pp. 428-436; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1880, 3rd series, part 5, pp. 13-22
  • On the theory of the contractile vacuoles in infusion animals. In: Zoologischer Anzeiger. 1878, vol. 11, pp. 121-122
  • On the theory of peristalsis. In: Archives for microscopic anatomy. 1878, vol. 15, pp. 255-258
  • About gas evolution in the protoplasm of living protozoa. In: Zoologischer Anzeiger. 1878, vol. 1, pp. 152-153; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1880, 3rd series, part 5, pp. 125–127
  • New investigations into the microscopic processes involved in muscle contraction. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1878, Volume 18, pp. 1-25; French: Nouvelles recherches sur les phénomènes microscopiques de la contraction musculaire. In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1878, Volume 13, pp. 437-465
  • On the electrical behavior of the active heart. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1878, vol. 17, pp. 68-99; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1880, 3rd series, part 5, pp. 73-114; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1880, vol. 15, pp. 1–38
  • First part: ciliated and protoplasmic movement. In: Ludimar Hermann: Handbook of the physiology of the musculoskeletal system. FCW Vogel, Leipzig, 1879, Volume 1, pp. 341-408 ( online )
  • On the movements of the oscillaries and diatoms. In: Botanische Zeitung. 1879, vol. 37, pp. 49-56; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1879, 19th year; Pp. 7-14; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1880, 3rd series, part 5, pp. 190–199
  • On irritation of contractile protoplasm by sudden illumination. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1879, 19th year, pp. 1-7
  • On the discontinuity of the axis cylinder and the fibrillar structure of the nerve fibers. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1880, 3rd series, part 5, pp. 200-239
  • On the anatomy and physiology of the spinning glands of the silkworm: Based on studies by Th. W. Engelmann and van Lidth de Jeude. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1880, 3rd series, part 5, pp. 115–119
  • On the anatomy and physiology of the ciliated cells. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1880, vol. 23, pp. 505-535
  • About Trembley's attempt at reversal on Hydra. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1880, 3rd series, part 5, pp. 120-122
  • On the physiology of the contractile vacuoles of the infusion animals. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1880, 3rd series, part 5, pp. 123-124
  • On the discontinuity of the axis cylinder and the fibrillar structure of the nerve fibers. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1880, 22nd year, pp. 1-30
  • New investigations into the microscopic processes involved in muscle contraction. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1880, 3rd series, part 5, pp. 128-160
  • Micrometric studies on contracted muscle fibers. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1880, Vol. 23, pp. 571-590; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1881, Vol. 16, pp. 279-302; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1881, Series 3, Part 6, pp. 43-67
  • On irritation of contractile protoplasm by sudden illumination. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1880, 3rd series, part 5, pp. 181-189
  • On the biology of the schizomycetes. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1881, vol. 26, pp. 537-545
  • New method for studying the oxygen excretion of plant and animal organisms. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1881, Vol. 25, pp. 285-292; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1881, Series 2, Part 6, pp. 315-324; In: Botanische Zeitung. 1881, vol. 39, pp. 441-448
  • About glandular nerves: Report on some investigations carried out in association with Th. W. van Lidth de Jeude. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1881, 3rd series, part 6, pp. 68-78, In: Archive for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1881, Vol. 24, pp. 177-184
  • Comments on an essay by F. Merkel: "About the contraction of the striped muscle fiber." In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1881, vol. 26, pp. 501-515
  • About the fibrous structure of the contractile substances, with special consideration of the smooth and double diagonally striated muscle fibers. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1881, Vol. 25, pp. 538-565; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1881, 3rd series, part 6, pp. 325-361
  • About the structure of the striated substance at the ends of the muscle fibers. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1881, vol. 26, pp. 531-536; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1882, Series 3, Part 7, pp. 141-148
  • On the anatomy and physiology of the ciliated cells. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1881, 3rd series, part 6, pp. 1-12
  • On the influence of local injuries on the electrical irritability of the muscles: According to experiments by JW van Loon van Iterson. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1881, vol. 26, pp. 97-136
  • Over een nieuw, voor licht gevoelig, Bacterium, [B. photometricum]. In: Processen-Verbaal van de gewone Vergaderingen of the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen: Afdeeling Natuurkunde. 1881–82, no. 9, pages 4–6
  • On the biology of the schizomycetes. In: Botanische Zeitung. 1882, vol. 40, pp. 321-325, 337-341
  • About oxygen excretion from plant cells in the microspectrum. In: Botanische Zeitung. 1882, Vol. 40, pp. 419-426; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1882, Series 3, Part 7, pp. 191-199; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1882, Vol. 27, pp. 485-490
  • On assimilation of Haematococcus. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1882, 3rd series, part 7, pp. 200-208
  • Over light en kleurperceptie bij de longest organisms. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1882, 3rd series, part 7, pp. 234-251; In: Aanteekening van het Verhandelde in de Sectie-Vergaderingen, Sectie voor Natuur- en Geneeskunde, van het Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. 1882, pp. 1-10
  • Vampyrella helioproteus, een nieuw moneer. In: Processen-Verbaal van de gewone Vergaderingen of the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen: Afdeeling Natuurkunde. 1882-83, no. 5. pp. 3-4
  • Het association tusschen light absorption en assimilatie in plant cells. In: Aanteekening van het Verhandelde in de Sectie-Vergaderingen, Sectie voor Natuur- en Geneeskunde, van het Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. 1882, pp. 19-37; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1882, 3rd series, part 7, pp. 209-233
  • The aortic bulb of the frog heart: Physiologically investigated in collaboration with J. Hartog and JJ Verhoeff. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1882, vol. 29, pp. 425-468
  • Over de zamenstelling van zonlicht, gaslicht en het licht van Edison's lamp, vergelijkend onderzocht met behulp the bacteriën method. In: Processen-Verbaal van de gewone Vergaderingen of the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen: Afdeeling Natuurkunde. 1882-83, no. 5, pp. 4-5; In: Botanisches Centralblatt. 1883, 13th year, pp. 214-215
  • On the biology of the schizomycetes. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1882, Series 3, Part 7, pp. 110-121
  • Color and assimilation. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1882, 3rd series, part 7, pp. 209-233
  • On assimilation of Haematococcus. In: Botanische Zeitung. 1882, vol. 40, pp. 363-369
  • Over light en kleurperceptie bij de longest organisms. In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1882, vol. 17, pp. 417-431; German: About light and color perception of the lowest organisms. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1882, vol.29, pp. 387-400
  • Bacterium photometricum: A contribution to the comparative physiology of the light and color senses. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1882, 3rd series, part 7, pp. 252-290; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1883, vol. 30, pp. 95-124
  • Comments on an essay by F. Merkel: "About the contraction of the striped muscle fiber." In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1882, 3rd series, part 7, pp. 122-140
  • Testing of the diathermanism of some media using Bacterium photometricum. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1882, Series 3, Part 7, pp. 291-295; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1883, vol. 30, pp. 125-128
  • Toestel dead kwantitatieve micro-spectraal analysis. In: Processen-Verbaal van de gewone Vergaderingen of the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen: Afdeeling Natuurkunde. 1883-84, no. 5, pp. 3-6
  • On animal chlorophyll. In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1883, Vol. 18, pp. 280-299; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1883, 3rd series, part 8, pp. 147-169; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1883, vol. 32, pp. 80-96
  • Vampyrella helioproteus, een nieuw moneer. In: Botanisches Centralblatt. 1883, Volume 13, p. 214
  • Het association tusschen light absorption en assimilatie in plant cells. In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1883, Vol. 18, pp. 29-56; In: Annales des Sciences Naturelles: Botanique. 1883, vol. 15, pp. 357-381; In: Botanische Zeitung. 1883, Vol. 41, pp. 1-13, 17-29; German: Studies on the quantitative relationships between absorption of light and assimilation in plant cells. In: Botanische Zeitung. 1884, no. 6, pp. 209-233; French: Recherches sur les relations quantitative entre l'absorption de la lumière et l'assimilation dans les cellules végétales. In: Botanische Zeitung. 1884, Vol. 42, pp. 81-93, 97-105; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1884, Vol. 9, pp. 1-25; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1884, 19th vol., Pp. 186-206
  • Nieuwe uitkomsten concerning the movement of van kegels en pigment in de retina onder den invloed van het licht. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1884, 3rd series, part 9, pp. 145-150; In: Failure of the Zittingen van de Wis- en Natuurkundige Affdeeling the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. 1885, vol. 1, pp. 185-189 (with AGH van Genderen Stort); German: About movements of the cones and pigment cells of the retina under the influence of light and the nervous system. In: Congrès Périodique International des Sciences Médicales. 1884, pp. 40-47; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1885, vol. 35, pp. 498-508
  • On the technique and criticism of the bacterial method. In: Botanische Zeitung. 1886, Vol. 44, pp. 43-51, 64-69; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1886, Vol. 38, pp. 386-400; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1887, 21st vol., Pp. 1-18; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1887, 3rd series, part 10, pp. 87-106
  • Note sur l'assimilation chlorophyllienne. In: Bulletins des Séances de la Société Belge de Microscopie. 1886, Vol. 13, pp. 127-133; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1887, 3rd series, part 10, pp. 283-289
  • In defense: Against N. Pringsheim and C. Timiriazeff, on the assessment of the bacterial method in its usefulness for the quantitative determination of the oxygen release in the spectrum. In: Botanische Zeitung. 1887, vol. 45, pp. 100-110
  • The colors of colorful leaves and their significance for the decomposition of carbon dioxide in the light. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1887, Vol. 10, pp. 107-168; In: Botanische Zeitung. 1887, Vol. 45 pp. 393-398, 409-419, 425-436, 441-450, 457-469; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1888, 22nd year, pp. 1-57
  • The resistance screw: a new rheostat. In: Zeitschrift für Instrumentenkunde. 1887, 7th vol., Pp. 333-339; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1887, 3rd series, part 10, pp. 169-182 ( online ); In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1888, 22nd year, pp. 145-157
  • On the function of the otholites. In: Zoologischer Anzeiger. 1887, Vol. 10, pp. 439-444
  • De polyrheonom. In: Centralblatt für Physiologie. 1888, vol. 1, pp. 517-518; In: Verslagen en Mededeelingen of the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschapen, Afdeeling Natuurkunde. 1888, Volume 4, pp. 444-445; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1889, 3rd series, part 11, pp. 50-57
  • About blood pigment as a means to differentiate the gas exchange of plants in light and dark. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1888, Vol. 42, pp. 186-188; Dutch: Bacteriopurpurine en hare physiologische beteckenis: Over bloedkleurstof as middel om de gaswisseling van planten in het licht en het duister na te gaan. In: Verslagen en Mededeelingen of the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschapen, Afdeeling Natuurkunde. 1888, Volume 4, pp. 438-444; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1889, 3rd series, part 11, pp. 118-121
  • The microspectrometer. In: Journal for Scientific Microscopy and Microscopic Technology. 1888, Vol. 5, pp. 289-296; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1889, 3rd series, part 11, pp. 39-49; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1889, vol. 23, pp. 89-92
  • About bacteriopurpurin and its physiological significance. ; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1888, vol. 42, pp. 183-185
  • The purple bacteria and their relationship to the light. In: Botanische Zeitung. 1888, vol. 46, pp. 661-669, 677-689, 693-701, 709-720; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1889, 3rd series, part 11, pp. 68-117; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1889, vol. 23, pp. 151-198
  • Franciscus Cornelis Donders † . In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1889, 4th series, part 1, pp. 1-6
  • About electrical processes in the eye during direct reflex excitation of the optic nerve: After experiments by G. Gryns. In: Arthur P. König: Contributions to the psychology and physiology of the sensory organs: Festschrift for the 70th birthday of H. v. Helmholtz. Voss, Hamburg & Leipzig, 1891, pp. 195-216
  • About the origin of muscle power. Engelmann, Leipzig, 1892, 1893; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1893, 4th series, part 2, pp. 211-277; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles . 1894, Vol. 27, pp. 65-148
  • Suggestions for terminology in cardiac activity. In: Journal of Scientific Zoology. Supplement. 1892, 53rd year 207-216
  • Over centrifugale functies van de gezichtszenuw. In: Verslagen en Mededeelingen of the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschapen, Afdeeling Natuurkunde. 1892, vol. 9, pp. 118-120
  • The principle of the common route. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1892, Vol. 52, pp. 592-602; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1893, 4th series, part 2, pp. 148-163; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1893, vol. 26, pp. 423-435
  • Observations and experiments on the suspended heart. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1892, vol. 52, pp. 357-392, ibid. 1894, vol. 56, pp. 149-202, ibid. 1895, vol. 59, pp. 309-349; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1893, 4th series, part 2, pp. 75-124, ibid. 1895, 4th series, part 3, pp. 101-172, 368-423; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1893, vol. 26, pp. 259-304, ibid. 1895, vol. 28, pp. 245-311, ibid. 1896, vol. 29, pp. 295-345
  • The rhythmic polyrheotome. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1892, Vol. 52, pp. 603-622; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1893, vol. 26, pp. 436-458; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1893, 4th series, part 2, pp. 164-191
  • Note on A. Fick's remarks on my treatise on the origin of muscular strength. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1893, vol. 54, p. 108
  • Over the invloed van centrale en reflectorische prikkeling of the face sceneuw op de moving the cone in the net fleece. In: Annales d'Oculistique. 1893, vol. 109, pp. 62-63; In: Failure of the Zittingen van de Wis- en Natuurkundige Affdeeling the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. 1893, pp. 46-48
  • On some objections raised against my view of the origin of muscular strength. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1893, Vol. 54, pp. 637-640
  • Over de theory of spar movement. In: Failure of the Zittingen van de Wis- en Natuurkundige Affdeeling the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. 1893, pp. 49-53
  • The mode of oxygen excretion of chromophyll-containing cells in the light when using the bacterial method. In: Negotiations of the Royal Academy of Wetenschapen. 1894, Volume 3, p. 10; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1894, Vol. 57, pp. 375-386
  • Memorial speech for Hermann von Helmholtz, given on September 28, 1894 in the auditorium of the University of Utrecht. Engelmann, Leipzig 1894
  • The pale layer of the electrical organs of Raja in their genetic relationship to the striated muscle substance. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1894, Vol. 57, pp. 149-180; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1895, 4th series, part 3, pp. 307-350
  • The panto-kymographion en eenige daarmede do proeven relevant de snalheid van geliding in sensitive en motor zenuwen. In: V erslag der Zittingen van de Wis- en Natuurkundige Affdeeling der Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. 1895, 3rd volume, pp. 130-133
  • Via reciprocal and irreciprocal conduction of stimuli with a special relationship to the heart. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1895, Vol. 61, pp. 275-284; In: Failure of the Zittingen van de Wis- en Natuurkundige Affdeeling the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. 1896, Volume 4, pp. 18-20; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1896, Vol. 62, pp. 400-414; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1896, 4th series, part 4, pp. 41-53, 54-73; In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1897, vol. 30, pp. 154-164, 165-183
  • The mode of oxygen excretion of chromophyll-containing cells in the light when using the bacterial method. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1895, 4th series, part 3, pp. 351-367
  • The pantokymograph. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1895, vol. 60, pp. 28-42
  • About a middel om extrapolaire prikkeling van spieren en zenuwen onmogelyk te maken. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1896, 4th series, part 4, pp. 107-109; In: Failure of the Zittingen van de Wis- en Natuurkundige Affdeeling the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. 1896, Volume 4, pp. 174-176
  • About the origin of heart movements and the physiological properties of the large heart nerves of the frog. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1896, 4th series, part 4, pp. 189-335; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1897, Vol. 65, pp. 109-214; dutch: Over den oorsprong der hartsbeweging en de functies der hartszenuwen. In: Aanteekening van het Verhandelde in de Sectie-Vergaderingen (Sectie voor Natuur- en Geneeskunde) van het Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, the lieid van de algemeene Vergadering Gehoulden. 1897, pp. 6-8
  • On the influence of the systole on the motor conduction in the heart chamber, with remarks on the theory of allorhythmic cardiac disorders. In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1896, vol. 62, pp. 543–566, Dutch: Over den invloed der contractie op het physiologically geleidingsvermogen der hartkamerspier en de verklaring die various van allorhythmie. In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1897, vol. 30, pp. 185-212; In: Failure of the Zittingen van de Wis- en Natuurkundige Affdeeling the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. 1896, 4th series, part 4, pp. 167-174; In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1896, 4th series, part 4, pp. 74-106
  • About the influence of the strength of the stimulus on the speed of propagation of the excitation in the striated frog muscle: With the participation of Dr. HWFC Woltering. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1897, 4th series, part 5, pp. 110-152; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1897, Vol. 66, pp. 574-604
  • Tables and tables showing the results of spectroscopic observations. Engelmann, Leipzig, 1897
  • About the myogenic origin of cardiac activity and about automatic excitability as a normal property of peripheral nerve fibers. In: Onderzoekingen in het Physiological Laboratory of the Utrechtsche Hoogeschool. 1897, 4th series, part 5, pp. 47-109; In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1897, Vol. 65, pp. 535-578; In: Failure of the Zittingen van de Wis- en Natuurkundige Affdeeling the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. 1897, vol. 5, pp. 158-168
  • Over de snellheid waarmede prikkles van verschillende sterkte door de spiervezelen was pre-planned. In: Failure of the Zittingen van de Wis- en Natuurkundige Affdeeling the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. 1897, vol. 5, pp. 331-335
  • Onderzoekingen omtrent den oorsprong the normal hard movement en de physiological features of the large hard veins. In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1897, 1st year, pp. 1898-1899
  • On myogenic self-regulation of cardiac activity. In: Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles. 1898, vol. 1, pp. 10-21
  • Inaugural speech held at the Leibniz meeting of the k. Academy of Sciences in Berlin on June 30, 1898. In: Session reports of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences. 1898, Volume 33, pp. 431-435
  • Memorial speech for Emil du Bois-Reymond. Georg Reimer, Berlin, 1898; In: Treatises of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin. 1898, Volume 4, pp. 1-24
  • Comments on J. Bernstein's treatise "On the speed of the contraction processes". In: Archives for the entire physiology of humans and animals. 1898, vol. 69, pp. 28-31
  • On the primary chronotropic effect of the vagus nerve on the heart. In: Comptes rendus des séances et mémoires de la Société de Biologie. 1899, pp. 86-90
  • On the effects of the nerves on the heart. Veit, 1900; In: Archives for Physiology. 1900, no. 3/4, pp. 315–361
  • About a microspectral objective with normal spectrum. In: Archives for Physiology Suppl. 1900, p. 338
  • Some newer methods for the investigation of cardiac activity (negotiations of the physiological society in Berlin. Born 1899-1900. IV. Meeting on December 8, 1899). In: Archives for Physiology. 1900, no. 1/2, pp. 178-179
  • About the measurement of the conduction velocity of the excitation in the motor nerve by means of the pantokymograph and a new, strict localization and uniformity of the electrical excitation ensuring the stimulation device for nerves. In: Archives for Physiology Suppl. 1900, p. 330 ff
  • Graphic studies of the speed of propagation of nerve excitation. In: Archives for Physiology. 1901, no. 1/2, pp. 1-30
  • About the use of gratings instead of prisms in microspectral devices, 06/26/1902. In: Session reports of the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin: Mathematical-Physical Class. 1902, p. 705
  • The independence of the inotropic nerve effects from the heart's ability to conduct motor stimuli. In: Archives for Physiology. 1902, no. 1/2, pp. 103-134
  • About experimental production of appropriate changes in the coloration of plant chromophylls by colored light: Report on experiments by N. Gaidukow. In: Archives for Physiology Suppl. 1902, pp. 333-335
  • About the inheritance of artificially produced color changes of oscillatoria: According to experiments by N. Gaidukow 11/07/1902. In: Meeting reports of the Physiological Society in Berlin. 1902
  • About the bathmotropic effects of the cardiac nerves. In: Archives for Physiology Suppl. 1902, pp. 1–26
  • Further contributions to the closer knowledge of the inotropic effects of the heart nerves. In: Archives for Physiology. 1902, no. 5/6, pp. 443-471
  • About the basic physiological capacity of the heart muscle substance and the existence of bathmotropic heart nerves. In: Archives for Physiology. 1903, pp. 109-112
  • The attempt of Stannius, its consequences and its meaning. In: Archives for Physiology. 1903, pp. 505-521
  • About the inheritance of artificially produced color changes of oscillatoria: After experiments by N. Gaidukow, November 7th, 1902. In: Archives for Physiology. 1903, pp. 214-216
  • About the Stannius experiment, July 23, 1903. In: Session reports of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences. 1903
  • On the basic physiological capacities of the myocardial substance and the existence of bathmotropic cardiac nerves: A reply to Mr. E. Hering. In: Archives for Physiology. 1903, no. 1/2, pp. 109-112
  • The heart and its activity in the light of recent research. Engelmann, Leipzig, 1904
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Remarks

  1. ^ Maria Anna Theresia Donders: * August 26, 1846 in Utrecht; † March 3, 1870 in Utrecht
  2. ^ Franz Wilhelm Albert Engelmann: * February 26, 1870 in Utrecht; † January 29, 1907 in Zeist; mated Catharina Hedwig Ida Elies
  3. ^ Ernestine Therese Maria Paula Engelmann: * February 26, 1870 in Utrecht; mated August 16, 1902 with Paul Krais, † 1945
  4. Artist name: Emma Brandes; * January 18, 1853 in Neubukow; † June 14, 1940 Berlin / Spandau
  5. ^ Elisabeth Ida Sophia Engelmann: * January 30, 1875 in Utrecht; † October 1, 1901 in Utrecht; mated May 28, 1896 in Utrecht with Hendrik Paulus van Heijst (* around 1866 in Barneveld; † August 2, 1924 in Utrecht)
  6. ^ Wilhelm Andreas Engelmann: * January 10, 1878 in Utrecht; † 1955
  7. ^ Anna Louisa Engelmann: * April 21, 1876 in Utrecht; † 1924; mated August 26, 1897 in Utrecht with Albert Narath
  8. ^ Hans Robert Engelmann: * December 3, 1885 in Neubukow; † 1946

Individual evidence

  1. Brahms: Briefwechsel, Vol. 13, p. 50. Verlag H. Schneider, 1974 limited preview in the Google book search
  2. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende : Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 472.
  3. ^ Member entry of Wilhelm Theodor Engelmann at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on November 19, 2015.