• Ludwig Traube may refer to: Ludwig Traube (physician) (1818–1876), German physician and co-founder of experimental pathology in Germany Ludwig Traube...
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  • nuclear power Ludwig Traube (physician) (1818–1876), physician Ludwig Traube (palaeographer) (1861–1907), palaeographer Moritz Traube (1826–1894), German...
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    Ludwig Traube (12 January 1818 in Ratibor, Silesia, now Racibórz, Poland – 11 April 1876 in Berlin) was a German physician and co-founder of the experimental...
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    Traube's (semilunar) space is an anatomic space of some clinical importance. It is a crescent-shaped space, encompassed by the lower edge of the left lung...
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    was a son of the physician Ludwig Traube (1818–1876), and the brother of the chemist Margarete Traube (1856–1912). Traube was born in Berlin, the son...
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  • originally described by Siegmund Mayer, Ewald Hering and Ludwig Traube hence originally called "Traube–Hering–Mayer waves". Mayer waves can be defined as arterial...
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    of her adult life. Traube was born in Berlin, Germany into a Jewish family with a scientific tradition. Her father was Ludwig Traube (1818–1876), a famous...
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  • the sympathetic nerve, and with Ewald Hering and Ludwig Traube, his name is associated with "Traube–Hering–Mayer waves", a phenomenon that deals with...
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    all of his scientific activity. Moritz Traube was a younger brother of the famous Berlin physician Ludwig Traube (physician), the co-founder of the German...
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  • adaptation to elevated blood pressure. William Senhouse Kirkes in 1855 and Ludwig Traube in 1856 also proposed, based on pathological observations, that elevated...
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  • Thyroplasty changes the position or length of the vocal folds. In 1871, Ludwig Traube coined the term 'Spastic Dysphonia' while writing a description of a...
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  • and then at the University of Munich where, under the supervision of Ludwig Traube, he completed his doctorate in 1908. He first lectured at the University...
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    lines of Toldt – Carl Toldt Torcular herophili – Herophilus Traube's space – Ludwig Traube- Ligament, veil or bloodless fold of Treves -- Sir Frederick...
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  • Paget Toynbee (1902). Dante studies and researches. London: Methuen. Ludwig Traube (1909). Vorlesungen und abhandlungen. München, Beck. Alfred Horatio...
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    was married to the chemist and activist Margarete Traube, a daughter of the physician Ludwig Traube. http://www.zeno.org/Pagel-1901/A/Boll,%2BFranz%2BChristian...
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    literature was so great that the German mediaevalist and palaeographer Ludwig Traube dubbed the entire age 'aetas Ovidiana' ('the Ovidian epoch'). As in...
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  • Monumenta Germaniae Historica. For criticisms of this edition, see Ludwig Traube in Max Roediger's Schriften für germanische Philologie (1888). CE (1913)...
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    Lukas Schönlein – physician and pathologist Theodor Schwann – zoologist Ludwig Traube – physician and pathologist Rudolf Virchow – physician, founder of cell...
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    Institution for the Instruction of the Blind Ludwig Traube (1818–1876), German physician Moritz Traube (1826–1894), German chemist Paul Guttmann (1834–1893)...
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  • psychiatrist, author Rahel Straus (1880–1963), medical doctor and feminist Ludwig Traube (1818–1876), medical doctor, introduced regular tracking of vital signs...
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    First Five Centuries, Papyrologica Lugduno-Batava VIII (Leiden 1959). Ludwig Traube. Nomina Sacra. Versuch einer Geschichte der christlichen Kürzung, Munich...
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  • pathologist. Jacques-René Tenon (1724–1816), French surgeon and pathologist. Ludwig Traube (1818–1876), German physician, co-founder of the experimental pathology...
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  • Fraenkel was a scholar of the Baltic languages, and his father's uncle Ludwig Traube was one of the founders of the discipline of palaeography. When he was...
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    physician who was a native of Berlin. He was a son-in-law to pathologist Ludwig Traube (1818–1876). He studied medicine at the Universities of Heidelberg,...
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    Horace's use of the lyre while performing his Odes. The German scholar, Ludwig Traube, once dubbed the tenth and eleventh centuries The age of Horace (aetas...
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    Emanuel Löwy, Pietro Blaserna, Adolf Furtwängler, as well as her brother Ludwig Traube. It subsequently became property of Senator Luigi Albertini, director...
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  • surviving letter that much of our knowledge of Cellanus originates. Ludwig Traube believed him to be identical with the Abbot Cellanus whose obit is recorded...
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    Dresden gallery (inventory list from 1722 - no. A. 392); since 1924/1928 Ludwig Traube (died 1928) and Gertrud Bühler; 4 May 1935 forced sale at the auction...
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    attending medical school at the University of Berlin, he studied under Ludwig Traube and Wilhelm Kühne. Afterward, he worked as an assistant in a medical...
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    manuscripts". In 1909, the philologist Ludwig Traube makes a distinction between paleography and Handschrifftenkunde. To Traube, paleography deals with deciphering...
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