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Bernhard Aloys von
Gudden (7 June 1824 – 13 June 1886) was a
German neuroanatomist and
psychiatrist born in Kleve. In 1848, von
Gudden earned his doctorate...
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panel of four psychiatrists:
Bernhard von
Gudden,
chief of the
Munich Asylum;
Hubert von
Grashey (who was
Gudden's son-in-law); and
their colleagues, Friedrich...
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these nerve fibres cross to the
opposite side of the brain.
Bernhard von
Gudden showed that the OC
contains both
crossed and
uncrossed retinal fibers, and...
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their uncle, Luitpold, and
Gudden supported Prussia's rise to dominance. Some
contemporaries believed that
Gudden's diagnoses of Otto and
Ludwig were...
- bodies,
stria medullaris,
central gray and
dorsal and
ventral nuclei of
Gudden. This
processed information is
often rela**** to a
collection of structures...
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strand of fibers, the
Ventral supraoptic decussation (commissure of
Gudden,
Gudden's inferior commissure),
which is not
derived from the
optic nerves; it...
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Bernhard von
Gudden arrived on the next day, and the King was
forced to
leave the
palace that night.
Ludwig was put
under the
supervision of
Gudden. On 13 June...
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trips with Jean-Martin Charcot, a
French neurologist in Paris,
Bernhard von
Gudden, a
German psychiatrist in Munich, and to London.
After these trips, he returned...
- or Goedemiddag.
Gudde Mëtteg.
Guten Tag. Good afternoon. Goedenavond.
Gudden Owend.
Guten Abend. Good evening. Tot ziens. Äddi. Auf Wiedersehen. Goodbye...
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psychiatrist born in Grönenbach. He was son-in-law to
psychiatrist Bernhard von
Gudden (1824–1886). He
studied medicine at the
Universities of Würzburg, Vienna...