Augustus Desiré Waller

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Augustus Desiré Waller FRS (18 July 1856 – 11 March 1922) was a British physiologist and the son of Augustus Volney Waller. He was born in Paris, France.

He created the first practical ECG machine with surface electrodes.[1] He was appointed Fullerian Professor of Physiology in 1896 with a starting date of 13 January 1897.[2]

He died in London.

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Academic offices
Preceded by Fullerian Professor of Physiology
1897–1898
Succeeded by
Ray Lankester


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