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    Max Israel Bielschowsky (20 February 1869 – 15 August 1940) was a German neuropathologist born in Breslau. After receiving his medical doctorate from...
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  • German ophthalmologist Max Bielschowsky (1869–1940), German neurologist This page lists people with the surname Bielschowsky. If an internal link intending...
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    The method is attributed to German neurologist and neurohistologist Max Bielschowsky (1869–1940), who made improvements over the previous method developed...
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  • physiologist, remembered as father of modern histology and pathology. Max Bielschowsky (1869–1940), German neuropathologist & developer of histochemical stains...
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  • Petr Bezruč, poet von Bibran-Modlau family Albert Bielschowsky, literary historian Max Bielschowsky, neuropathologist Horst Bienek, writer Stanisław Bieniasz...
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    Jansky–Bielschowsky disease is an extremely rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder that is part of the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL) family of...
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    investigations of plaques and dementia in 1907, 1910 and 1912. By 1911, Max Bielschowsky proposed the amyloid-nature of plaque deposits. This was later confirmed...
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  • system). This was controversial, with some like Walther Spielmeyer and Max Bielschowsky arguing that the CNS cannot produce new cells. The term has since been...
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    von Bergmann (1836–1907) – surgeon August Bier (1861–1949) – surgeon Max Bielschowsky (1869–1940) – neuropathologist Theodor Billroth (1829–1894) – surgeon...
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  • Charles Best (1899–1978), Canada – Insulin (chemistry) Max Bielschowsky (1869–1940), Germany – Bielschowsky stain (histology) Alfred Binet (1857–1911), France...
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    master Đorđe Andrejević-Kun, painter Natalia Avelon, actress Max Berg, architect Max Bielschowsky, neuropathologist Dietrich Bonhoeffer, theologian, anti-Nazi...
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  • ("Bieda's ford" + shire) – Bedfordshire Max Bielschowsky (1869–1940), German neuropathologist – Bielschowsky's silver stain for nerve fibres Big Brother...
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  • Baginsky, pediatrician, diphtheria researcher Alfred Bielschowsky, ophthalmologist Max Bielschowsky, neuropathologist Konrad Bloch, biochemist, Nobel Prize...
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    caused confusion lasting about 50 years.[citation needed] In 1913–14, Max Bielschowsky delineated the late infantile form of NCL. However, all forms were...
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    complementary disciplines. Among his better-known students and assistants were Max Bielschowsky (1869–1940), Edward Flatau (1869–1932), Lazar Minor (1855–1942) and...
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    Stiftung for Excellence in Research in Ophthalmology in 1991 and from the Bielschowsky Society for Research in Strabismus in 1994. In 1995, Sireteanu began...
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  • certain alkaloids apnea, bradycardia, hypotension Bielschowsky's head tilt test Alfred Bielschowsky neurology, ophthalmology lesions of cranial nerve...
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  • materials salesman at the Zeeck department store in Dessau (1936–1937), the Bielschowsky department store in Breslau (1937–1938) and the Langenfeld department...
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