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Julius Friedrich Cohnheim (20 July 1839 – 15
August 1884) was a German-Jewish pathologist.
Cohnheim was born at Demmin, Pomerania. He
studied at the universities...
- at the
beginning of the
twentieth century by
German physiologist Otto
Cohnheim (1873-1953) who
found a
substance that
breaks down
peptones into amino...
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establishing cytology as the
focus of
physiological research,
while Julius Cohnheim pioneered experimental pathology in
medical schools'
scientific laboratories...
- Heidelberg, Carl
Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig (1816–1895) and
Julius Friedrich Cohnheim (1839–1884) in Leipzig, and with
Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke (1819–1892) in...
- were
visible only at the
cellular level. A
student of Virchow's,
Julius Cohnheim (1839–1884)
combined histology techniques with
experimental mani****tions...
- publication. In 1878 he
followed his
dissertation supervisor Julius Friedrich Cohnheim to Leipzig, and that year
obtained a
doctorate with a
dissertation entitled...
- Afterwards, he
traveled to Leipzig,
where he
worked under Julius Friedrich Cohnheim (1839–1884) and Carl
Weigert (1845–1904). He
returned to Bern as an ****istant...
- und der Tiere. 151 (1–3): 65–96. doi:10.1007/BF01681141. S2CID 30281372.
Cohnheim, Otto; Modrakowski, Gg. (1911). "Zur
Wirkung von
Morphium und Opiumpräparaten...
- (1937)
married Gunver Holck,
divorced (1942)
married Gerda Ruth (Nena)
Cohnheim,
divorced Sons: Jan
Alvaro Hein, born 9
January 1943;
Anders Humberto Hein...
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Ciaccio (1824–1901),
Italian anatomist and histologist.
Julius Friedrich Cohnheim (1839–1884),
German pathologist known for his
research on the mechanism...