Homer W. Smith: life, work, and legacy in renal physiology

Homer W. Smith: life, work, and legacy in renal physiology

Janette Estefan-Garfias

Nefrología, Hospital Central Sur de Petróleos Mexicanos, Ciudad de México, México

*Correspondence: Janette Estefan-Garfias. Email: jaestefan@hotmail.com

Abstract

Homer W. Smith (1895-1962) was a central figure in the establishment of modern renal physiology. His contributions included experimental advances, such as the development of clearance techniques and hemodynamic studies, as well as conceptual insights that redefined the kidney as the primary organ of homeostasis. Beyond science, he cultivated a significant humanistic and philosophical production, exploring the evolution of religion and rationalist thought.

Keywords: Homer W. Smith. Renal physiology. History of nephrology. Inulin clearance. Homeostasis.

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