Ida Henrietta Hyde

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Ida Henrietta Hyde
Ida Henrietta Hyde
Ida Henrietta Hyde
Born 8 September 1857
Davenport, Iowa
Died 22 August 1945
Berkeley, California
Nationality United States
Alma mater Cornell University
Known for micro-electrode

Ida Henrietta Hyde (8 September 185722 August 1945) was an American physiologist known for developing a micro-electrode powerful enough to stimulate tissue chemically or electronically and small enough to inject or remove tissue from a cell.

[edit] References

  • Johnson, E E (Dec 1981). "Ida Henrietta Hyde: early experiments". Physiologist 24 (6): 10-1. PMID 7043503. 
  • Tucker, G S (Dec 1981). "Ida Henrietta Hyde: the first woman member of the society". Physiologist 24 (6): 1-9. PMID 7043502.