- Carl
Nicoladoni (23
April 1847 – 4
December 1902) was an
Austrian surgeon born in Vienna. He
received his
medical doctorate from the
University of Vienna...
- The
Nicoladoni–Branham sign (also
called Branham's sign, the
Nicoladoni sign, or the
Nicoladoni–Israel–Branham sign) is
named after Carl
Nicoladoni, who...
- by a
pathogen that was
later given the name
Actinomyces israelii. The
Nicoladoni-Israel-Branham sign is a
circulatory phenomenon seen in
angioma racemosum...
- PMID 5909469.
Buncke H,
Buncke C,
Schulz W (1966). "Immediate
Nicoladoni procedure in the
Rhesus monkey, or hallux-to-hand transplantation, utilising...
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anatomy institute in Vienna.
Afterwards he
became an ****istant to Carl
Nicoladoni (1847-1902) at the
University of Graz,
where in 1899 he
became habilitated...
- he
remained until 1900. He was
succeeded at
Innsbruck in 1881 by Carl
Nicoladoni (1847–1902).
Albert is
remembered for
pioneer research in the
field of...
- countries. A
branch in Vienna,
Austria was
opened in 1906, led by
Joseph Nicoladoni and
Wilhelm Stekel. In 1911, the
Dutch branch of the Scientific-Humanitarian...
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orthopaedic experts such as Volkmann, König, Bardenheuer, Albert, Mikulicz,
Nicoladoni and Wolff. In 1901 he
became a
member of the D.O.G. (Deutsche Orthopädische...
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Schauta (1849–1919),
obstetrician Ludwig Bandl (1842–1892) and
surgeon Carl
Nicoladoni (1847–1902).
Dumreicher distinguished himself in the Austro-Prussian War...
- PMID 5909469.
Buncke H,
Buncke C,
Schulz W (1966). "Immediate
Nicoladoni procedure in the
Rhesus monkey, or hallux-to-hand transplantation, utilising...