Eduard Pernkopf (November 24, 1888 – April 17, 1955) was an Austrian professor of anatomy who later served as rector of the University of Vienna, his...
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Mock, Wolf-Dieter Montag, Matija Murko, Paul Niel, Joachim Oppenheim, Eduard Pernkopf, Anton Piëch, Ioan Nicolidi of Pindus, Pope Pius III, Hans Popper,...
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textbooks. He was best known for championing Pernkopf atlas, a volume composed by leading Austrian Nazi Eduard Pernkopf. April described the atlas as "a phenomenal...
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specimens using his preservation technique. His students included Eduard Pernkopf, Konrad Lorenz, Heinrich von Hayek, Drago Perović, and Albert Narath...
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(born 1881), French-born paleontologist and philosopher. April 17 – Eduard Pernkopf (born 1888), Austrian anatomist. April 18 – Albert Einstein (born 1879)...
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1890–1957) The University of Vienna participated in National Socialism. Eduard Pernkopf (rector 1943–1945) compiled a "Topographical Anatomy of the Human Species"...
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remains were buried in the Cronenbourg Cemetery. Block 10 Anton Dilger Eduard Pernkopf Hermann Stieve "Photo of Hirt with his wife (caption: good husband...
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(died 1957), Norwegian meteorologist and oceanographer. November 24 – Eduard Pernkopf (died 1955), Austrian anatomist. November 30 – Ralph Hartley (died...
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politics of force". In 1939, he and the outspoken National Socialist Eduard Pernkopf, formed half of the four-member executive committee. Although Clara's...
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apparently an imperfect understanding of Stieve's findings. August Hirt Eduard Pernkopf, Austrian anatomist whose eponymous atlas is also likely based on the...
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ISBN 978-3-596-16048-8 (German) Dittrick Medical History Center (2010). "The Pernkopf anatomical atlas controversy: issues of Nazi medicine and medical ethics"...
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