Birth Day | May 02, 1860 |
Birth Place | England |
Age | 64 YEARS OLD |
Died On | Aug 27, 1924 (age 64) |
Birth Sign | Taurus |
English physiologist and Fellow of the Royal Society who is best known for his work with Ernest Starling. They discovered the peptide hormone secretin and peristalsis of the intestines.
He studied physiology under John Burdon Sanderson at Wadham College, Oxford, where he investigated electrical changes occurring during salivary secretion. In 1888, he was an assistant to Edward Sharpey-Schafer at University College London.
In 1903, he sued Stephen Coleridge for libel over the 'Brown Dog Affair' for claiming that he had incorrectly sedated a brown dog on which he performed a vivisection. In 1922, he was knighted for his contribution to medicine. His future wife was Edward Starling's daughter. The Bayliss and Starling Foundation was founded in 1979, which centers around research in central and autonomic peptide function.
His father was a merchant of ornamental ironwork. In 1893, he got married to Gertrude. They had three sons and one daughter.
He and Herbert Spencer Gasser were both physiologists.