De succo pancreatico

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De succo pancreatico is a 17th-century anatomical treatise by Reinier de Graaf that investigates the nature and function of pancreatic juice in human digestion.

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instanceOf anatomical treatise
medical text
scientific work
addresses digestive processes in the small intestine
secretion of pancreatic juice
associatedWith Dutch Golden Age
surface form: Dutch Golden Age science
author Reinier de Graaf NERFINISHED
contributedTo early understanding of digestive physiology
study of exocrine pancreatic function
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
field anatomy
medicine
physiology
focusesOn function of pancreatic juice
nature of pancreatic juice
genre scientific treatise
hasAuthorName Reinier de Graaf NERFINISHED
hasAuthorOccupation anatomist
physician
historicalPeriod Early Modern period
investigates role of pancreatic juice in digestion
language Latin
mainSubject human digestion
pancreatic juice
publicationCentury 17th century
relatedTo history of gastroenterology
history of pancreatic research
scientificDiscipline experimental physiology
timePeriodOfWork 17th century
workType monograph

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Reinier de Graaf notableWork De succo pancreatico