what discoveries did Sir Charles Bell(U.K)make??!!??!!??!!??
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Answer Posted / jyotirmoy
A pioneer in neurology, Bell was able to distinguish between motor and sensory function in the nerves of the spine and determined that nerves were routed to specific functional regions of the brain.His most notable achievements are his description of the exterior respiratory nerve ("Bell's nerve"), his discovery that lesion of the seventh facial nerve causes facial paralysis ("Bell's palsy"), and his demonstration of the motor function of anterior roots and the sensory function of dorsal roots in spinal nerves (the "Bell-Magendie law").
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