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Paul Héger

Additionally, he made substantial contributions to the understanding of blood circulation, especially in the context of artificial circulation, demonstrating that the vascular endothelium actively participates in circulation and osmosis, challenging the view of blood vessels as passive conduits. He also discovered that adding nicotine to circulating blood increases blood flow speed through living tissues.
Heger also made contributions to the understanding of liver function. He found that the liver significantly reduces alkaloid concentration in blood, highlighting its role in detoxification. Additionally, he showed that alkaloids are broken down into less toxic components within the liver, emphasizing its purifying function and its capacity to locate and store poisons. Provided by Wikipedia