Christian Georg Schmorl (2 May 1861 – 14 August 1932) was a German pathologist who was a native of Mügeln in the Kingdom of Saxony. He studied medicine...
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disc including Schmorl's node and segmental fusion are preferable. Schmorl's nodes are named after German pathologist Christian Georg Schmorl (1861–1932)...
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bilirubin-induced brain dysfunction. The term was coined in 1904 by Christian Georg Schmorl. Bilirubin is a naturally occurring substance in the body of humans...
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tumor. Gustave Roussy (1874–1948), Swiss-French neuropathologist. Christian Georg Schmorl (1861–1932), German pathologist. Richard Scolyer, Australian pathologist...
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condition would be further comprehended. In 1903, pathologist Christian Georg Schmorl (1861-1932) presented the results of 120 autopsies of jaundiced...
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bacteriology. Afterwards he was an assistant in Dresden under pathologist Christian Georg Schmorl (1861-1932), in Paris at the Pasteur Institute under Ilya Ilyich...
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Hospital (Krankenhaus Dresden-Friedrichstadt) in Dresden under Christian Georg Schmorl. On his way home from Germany, he showed symptoms of pulmonary...
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pathological anatomy. One of his better known assistants was pathologist Christian Georg Schmorl (1861–1932). Birch-Hirschfeld made important contributions in several...
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an exhibit at the museum. Portrait of Wastl (1903) Portrait of Christian Georg Schmorl (1921) Portrait of Arthur Nikisch (1910) The Quarrymen (1911) Dredging...
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Retrieved August 17, 2023. Max, Georg (1862). Geschichte des Fürstenthums Grubenhagen: Theile 1-2 (in German). Schmorl & von Seefeld. p. 386. Retrieved...
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Near Eastern bioarchaeology (section Schmorl’s Nodes)
1002/ajpa.21030. ISSN 1096-8644. "The human spine in health and disease. By Georg Schmorl, M.D., and Herbert Junghanns, M.D. 11 × 7½ in. Pp. 285 + xii, with 419...
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Retrieved 17 August 2023. Max, Georg (1862). Geschichte des Fürstenthums Grubenhagen: Theile 1-2 (in German). Schmorl & von Seefeld. p. 386. Retrieved...
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