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Edward Charles Spitzka (November 10, 1852 –
January 13, 1914) was an
eminent late-19th
century alienist, neurologist, and anatomist. Dr.
Spitzka was the author...
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Edward Anthony Spitzka (June 17, 1876 –
September 4, 1922) was an
American anatomist who...
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Charles Spitzka, a
leading alienist, a now-archaic term for a psychiatrist, as an
expert witness in
support of an
insanity defense.
Spitzka had stated...
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Edward Spitzka may
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Edward Anthony Spitzka (1876–1922),
American anatomist Edward Charles Spitzka (1852–1914),
American alienist, neurologist...
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declared dead by
Edward Charles Spitzka.
Witnesses noticed Kemmler was
still breathing. The
attending physicians,
Spitzka and
Carlos Frederick MacDonald...
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Edward Charles Spitzka and
Carlos Frederick MacDonald, came
forward to
examine Kemmler.
After confirming Kemmler was
still alive,
Spitzka reportedly called...
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Seventeenth (September 1908) by
DaCosta and E. A.
Spitzka.
Spitzka edited the
Eighteenth (Oct. 1910) and
Nineteenth (July 1913) editions...
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domain from page 93 of the 20th
edition of Gray's
Anatomy (1918) Gray and
Spitzka (1910), page 44. Nikita,
Efthymia (2017-01-01), Nikita,
Efthymia (ed.)...
- The Book of Eulogies. New York:
Simon & Schuster. p. 30. Kaplan, 50.
Spitzka, Edw.
Anthony (1907). "A
Study of the
Brains of Six
Eminent Scientists...
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autopsied by John E. Gerin; his
brain was
autopsied by
Edward Anthony Spitzka. The
autopsy showed his
teeth were
normal but in poor condition; likewise...