[Why the Wittenberg anatomist and scientist Konrad Victor Schneider (1614-1680) is also important for pneumologists].
Ulrich KoehlerHeike Korbmacher-SteinerDietmar SeifertPublished in: Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany) (2022)
The Wittenberg physician Konrad Victor Schneider (1614-1680) was the first to prove that mucus is not formed in the brain, nor is it secreted into the nasal cavity via the ethmoid bone. He recognised that there is no open anatomical connection between the brain and the nasal air space. Schneider discovered the sinonasal mucosa as the production site of mucus and thus refuted the hypothesis of cerebral mucus production and secretion by Hippocrates, Galen and Vesal. The nasal mucosa was named "membrana Schneideria" in honour of Schneider.