Edward Charles Spitzka (November 10, 1852 – January 13, 1914) was an eminent late-19th century alienist, neurologist, and anatomist. Dr. Spitzka was the...
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Edward Spitzka may refer to: Edward Anthony Spitzka (1876–1922), American anatomist Edward Charles Spitzka (1852–1914), American alienist, neurologist...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edward Anthony Spitzka. Edward Anthony Spitzka (June 17, 1876 – September 4, 1922) was an American anatomist who...
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hired Edward Charles Spitzka, a leading alienist, a now-archaic term for a psychiatrist, as an expert witness in support of an insanity defense. Spitzka had...
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physicians, Edward Charles Spitzka and Carlos Frederick MacDonald, came forward to examine Kemmler. After confirming Kemmler was still alive, Spitzka reportedly...
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Kemmler was declared dead by Edward Charles Spitzka. Witnesses noticed Kemmler was still breathing. The attending physicians, Spitzka and Carlos Frederick MacDonald...
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Luigi Rolando Olaus Rudbeck William Shippen Adriaan van den Spiegel Edward Charles Spitzka Ludwik Teichmann Andreas Vesalius Johann Gottlieb Walter Thomas...
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to the United States in the late 1800s. Writer Edward Charles Spitzka reminded American readers of Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, governor of colonial...
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differentiate between right and wrong. During the trial, a neurosurgeon Edward Charles Spitzka pointed out that there was more than likely underlying trouble in...
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brain was donated to the American Anthropometric Society. In 1907, Edward Anthony Spitzka published a paper of his analysis of six brains at the American...
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in a locked drawer to be studied by anatomy students. In 1907, Edward Anthony Spitzka published a paper of his analysis of six brains at the American...
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director of the Kunsthalle Hamburg (b. 1852)[citation needed] Edward Charles Spitzka, American neurologist, pioneered studies of the anatomy of the human...
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brain was donated to the American Anthropometric Society. In 1907, Edward Anthony Spitzka published a paper of his analysis of six brains at the American...
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Xavier Dercum, Joseph Leidy, Silas Weir Mitchell, William Pepper, Edward Charles Spitzka and Isaac J. Wistar. It was modeled after the Society of Mutual...
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September 26, 1931. doi:10.1001/jama.1931.02730130058045. ISSN 0002-9955. Spitzka, Edward Anthony (1907). "A Study of the Brains of Six Eminent Scientists and...
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Czolgosz was autopsied by John E. Gerin; his brain was autopsied by Edward Anthony Spitzka. The autopsy showed his teeth were normal but in poor condition;...
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Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2024. Spitzka, Edw. Anthony (1907). "A Study of the Brains of Six Eminent Scientists...
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(d. 1938) 1876 – William Carr, American rower (d. 1942) 1876 – Edward Anthony Spitzka, American anatomist and author (d. 1922) 1880 – Carl Van Vechten...
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greater concern with the topic. Gardener began working with neurologist Edward C. Spitzka to refute Hammond's thesis of inherent inferiority of the female brain...
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The Book of Eulogies. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 30. Kaplan, 50. Spitzka, Edw. Anthony (1907). "A Study of the Brains of Six Eminent Scientists...
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of anything which could be sold at auction. When former Eakins student Charles Bregler arrived at the house after it had been stripped he was horrified...
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