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Fritz Richard Schaudinn (19
September 1871 – 22 June 1906) was a
German zoologist. Born in Röseningken (now in
Ozyorsky District) in the
Province of Prussia...
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Clathrulina cienkowskii Mereschkowsky 1879;
Clathrulina stuhlmanni Schaudinn 1897;
Podosphaera haeckeliana Archer 1868;
Elaster greeffi Grimm 1872]...
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first microscopically identified in
syphilitic chancres by
Fritz Schaudinn and
Erich Hoffmann at the Charité in
Berlin in 1905. This
bacterium can...
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pertenue (Castellani 1905)
Castellani &
Chalmers 1910
Treponema refringens (
Schaudinn and
Hofmann 1905)
Castellani and
Chalmers "Ca. T. scatequi"
Gilroy et...
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Fedor A. Lösch in 1875, but it was not
given its
Latin name
until Fritz Schaudinn described it in 1903. E. histolytica, as its name
suggests (histo–lytic...
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causative organism,
Spirochaeta pallida, had been
identified by
Fritz Schaudinn and
Erich Hoffmann. The so-called "W****ermann test"
allowed for early...
- organism. Lösch's
organism was
renamed Entamoeba histolytica by
Fritz Schaudinn in 1903; he
later died, in 1906, from a self-inflicted
infection when...
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causative organism,
Treponema pallidum, was
first identified by
Fritz Schaudinn and
Erich Hoffmann in 1905 at the Charité
Clinic in Berlin. The first...
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research performed with
zoologist Fritz Schaudinn (1871-1906) at the Charité
Clinic in Berlin. In 1905
Schaudinn and
Hoffmann discovered the
bacterium that...
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causative organism,
Treponema pallidum, was
first identified by
Fritz Schaudinn and
Erich Hoffmann, in 1905. The
first effective treatment for syphilis...