- Paul Emil
Flechsig (29 June 1847, Zwickau,
Kingdom of
Saxony – 22 July 1929, Leipzig) was a
German neuroanatomist,
psychiatrist and neuropathologist. He...
-
Ernst Flechsig (5
October 1852 - 11
October 1890) was a
German chess master.
Flechsig was born in Bad Elster. He
shared 2nd at Düsseldorf 1876 (the 10th...
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Appendix to Lothane's book).
During his
second illness he was
treated by Paul
Flechsig (Leipzig
University Clinic),
Reginald H.
Pierson (Lindenhof), and, from...
- The
terms Flechsig's fasciculus and
Flechsig's tract are
named after German neuroanatomist,
psychiatrist and
neuropathologist Paul
Flechsig. The ventral...
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Werner Flechsig (June 8, 1900 -
October 12, 1981) was a
German physicist and
television pioneer.
Werner Flechsig was born on June 8, 1900, in Cologne...
- the role of the
immune system in demyelination.
Another researcher, Paul
Flechsig spent most of his
career studying and
publishing the
details of the process...
-
successful investigation of the
elements and
structure of materials. Paul
Flechsig and Emil
Kraepelin soon
created another influential laboratory at Leipzig...
- work is
based on a
German translation (by
Schumann and his
friend Emil
Flechsig) of a tale from Lalla-Rookh by
Irish poet and
lyricist Thomas Moore. The...
- 3390/pathogens2030472. PMC 4235695. PMID 25437203.
Jackson GS,
McKintosh E,
Flechsig E,
Prodromidou K,
Hirsch P,
Linehan J,
Brandner S,
Clarke AR, Weissmann...
- was an
important influence in the
career of
German neuropathologist Paul
Flechsig (1847–1929). Meynert's work was
largely focused on
brain anatomy, pathology...