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Johann Ludwig Wilhelm Thudichum, also
known as John
Louis William Thudichum (August 27, 1829, Büdingen –
September 7, 1901) was a German-born physician...
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December 2019.
Retrieved 16
December 2019. H****all 1876, p. 756.
Thudichum & Dupré 1872, p. 677.
Mayson 2018, pp. 30–32. Agnew, John Holmes; Bidwell...
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forward in the
study of
neurochemistry came from
Johann Ludwig Wilhelm Thudichum, who is one of the
pioneers in the
field of "brain chemistry." He was...
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recognise the
nature of the pigment.
Johann Ludwig Wilhelm Thudichum, in 1868–1869,
after stereoscopic spectral examination,
applied the term...
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Auriscope Pritchard's
politzerization apparatus Posterior rhynoscopy mirror Thudichum's nasal speculum Tilly's
nasal dressing forceps Tilly's
nasal dressing...
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together the
bills spread laterally,
allowing examination. Additionally, the
Thudichum nasal speculum is
commonly used in the
outpatient examination of the nose...
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Sphingolipids were
originally discovered in 1884 by
Johann Ludwig Wilhelm Thudichum who
named them
after the
Sphinx of Gr****
mythology in
reference to the...
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phospholipids in
mammalian brain and hen egg,
called by him as "lecithins".
Thudichum discovered in
human brain some
phospholipids (cephalin),
glycolipids (cerebroside)...
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Ledderhose was
married to
Emilie Henriette Charlotte (formerly Bachfeld, née
Thudichum; 19
January 1837 - 25
February 1913), the
widow of the
composer Friedrich...
- (Stuttgart, 1882) T. Lindner, Die Feme (Munster and Paderborn, 1888) F.
Thudichum,
Femgericht und
Inquisition (Giessen, 1889) T. Lindner, Der angebliche...