Karl Albert Ludwig Aschoff (10 January 1866 – 24 June 1942) was a German physician and pathologist. He is considered to be one of the most influential...
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independently by Ludwig Aschoff and Paul Rudolf Geipel, and for this reason they are occasionally called Aschoff–Geipel bodies. Microscopically, Aschoff bodies...
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Adenomyomatosis (redirect from Rokitansky–Aschoff sinuses)
changes of unknown cause involving the wall of the gallbladder. Rokitansky–Aschoff sinuses are pseudodiverticula or pockets in the wall of the gallbladder...
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(1900–1969), German artist Jürgen Aschoff (1913–1998), German physician, biologist and behavioral psychologist Ludwig Aschoff (1866–1942), German physician...
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Guinean politician Ludwig Aschoff, German physician and pathologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901–1972), Austrian-born biologist Ludwig Binswanger, Swiss...
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connective tissue cells. Aschoff cells were named after the German physician and pathologist Ludwig Aschoff.[citation needed] Aschoff Body. [online]. [cit...
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Jürgen Walther Ludwig Aschoff (January 25, 1913 – October 12, 1998) was a German physician, biologist and behavioral physiologist. Together with Erwin...
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Marburg in Marburg, studying pathology and pathological anatomy with Ludwig Aschoff. It was here he undertook his important works on pathology and anatomy...
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durch Sunao Tawara und Ludwig Aschoff [The Discovery of the Cardiac Atrioventricular Node by Sunao Tawara and Ludwig Aschoff]. Dtsch Med Wochenschr....
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are not macrophages. In the 1920s, the originator of the term RES, Ludwig Aschoff, reviewed the field of vital staining, and concluded that the cells...
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disease, is named after him. Nissen trained under German physicians Ludwig Aschoff and Ferdinand Sauerbruch. He completed the first pneumonectomy by a...
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coinciding with advancements in pathology, notably demonstrated by Ludwig Aschoff in 1908. Appendicitis is most common between the ages of 5 and 40. In...
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Ludwig Aschoff Emil von Behring Karl Ferdinand Braun Klaus Bringmann Robert Bunsen Adolf Butenandt Georg Ludwig Carius Stefanie Dehnen Franz Ludwig Fick...
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Riedel's lobe – Bernhard Moritz Carl Ludwig Riedel Rokitansky–Aschoff sinuses – Carl Freiherr von Rokitansky and Ludwig Aschoff Rolandic fissure and fissure of...
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oestral reaction in mouse injected with pregnant urine Aschoff body Karl Albert Ludwig Aschoff rheumatology, pathology rheumatic fever foci of interstitial...
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MENAFN. Retrieved 2024-01-21. Hurst, J. Willis; Fye, W. Bruce (1999). "Ludwig Aschoff". Clinical Cardiology. 22 (8): 545–546. doi:10.1002/clc.4960220812....
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(1885–1945) Rudolf Arndt (1835–1900) Ludwig Arndts von Arnesberg (1803–1878) Jürgen Aschoff (1913–1998) Ludwig Aschoff (1866–1942) Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche...
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Arnold (1835–1915), German pathologist. Ludwig Aschoff (1866–1942), German pathologist, discoverer of the Aschoff body and the Atrioventricular node in...
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Ludwig Wilhelm Erhard (German: [ˈluːtvɪç ˈʔeːɐ̯haʁt]; 4 February 1897 – 5 May 1977) was a German politician and economist affiliated with the Christian...
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and Freiburg. In Freiburg, Ranke received a medical doctorate under Ludwig Aschoff with a dissertation entitled "On the change of the elastic resistance...
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(1865–1932) Japan 1926 "for his research on experimentally induced tumors." Ludwig Aschoff (1866–1942) Germany 1928 "for being the first to show that malignant...
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the Berlin Municipal Hospital. In 1926, Schoenheimer was invited by Ludwig Aschoff to join the faculty at the University of Freiburg. There he worked as...
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his mentor, Ludwig Aschoff, Tawara performed a histological examination of 150 hearts with myocarditis (which led to the discovery of Aschoff bodies), and...
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Confederation May 26, 1937 Heidelberg, Nazi Germany 1917, 1932 (id=9800) Ludwig Aschoff January 10, 1866 Berlin, German Confederation June 24, 1942 Freiburg...
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doctoral thesis while attending the institute of the famous pathologist Ludwig Aschoff. Haas performed the first human hemodialysis in the history of medicine...
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Anrich Richard Anschütz John Antoniadis Hans-Jürgen Appelrath Jürgen Aschoff Ludwig Aschoff Jörg Asmussen Erna Auerbach Johannes Theodor Baargeld Emil Baehrens...
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of the old fairgrounds, located next to the Schwarzwaldstraße. Dr. Ludwig Aschoff, chairman of the club, saw the Freiburger urnerschaft von 1844 e.V....
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Instituts für Pathologie und seiner Leiter Institut für Pathologie Ludwig-Aschoff-Haus. Maier's sinus @ Who Named It Kussmaul-Maier disease @ Who Named...
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Bernardin Schellenberger Franz Anton Staudenmaier Robert Zollitsch Ludwig Aschoff Robert Bárány, student (Nobel Prize 1914, Physiology or Medicine) Erwin...
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medical researchers have studied or taught at the University of Freiburg: Ludwig Aschoff, Theodor Bilharz, Vincenz Czerny, Karl Herxheimer, Adolph Kussmaul,...
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