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  2. May 14, 2012 · The Discovery and Naming of the Neuron. ... his presentation in Germany convinced the extremely influential Swiss histologist Rudolf Albert von Kölliker to abandon any notion of the reticulum.

  3. Dec 30, 2016 · See also Albert von Kölliker on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . KÖLLIKER, RUDOLPH ALBERT VON (1817–1905), Swiss anatomist and physiologist, was born at Zürich on the 6th of July 1817. His father and his mother were both Zürich people, and he in due time married a lady from Aargau, so that Switzerland can ...

  4. Rudolph Albert von Kölliker, född 6 juli 1817 i Zürich, död 2 november 1905 i Würzburg, var en schweizisk läkare, fysiolog och anatom . Kölliker blev 1841 filosofie och 1842 medicine doktor, 1843 docent och 1845 e.o. professor i fysiologi och jämförande anatomi i Zürich samt kallades 1847 till professor i samma ämnen i Würzburg; vid ...

  5. The authorities on retinal structure were Kölliker and his collaborator Heinrich Müller. The figure Helmholtz used to illustrate retinal structure in the first volume of his Handbuch was from Kölliker (1854), but he changed it in the second edition of 1896 to that by Schultze, together with Schultze’s (1866) diagram of the single rod and ...

  6. Death 2 Nov 1905 (aged 88) Würzburg, Stadtkreis Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany Burial. ... memorial page for Albert von Kölliker (6 Jul 1817–2 Nov 1905), ...

  7. Rudolf Albert von Kölliker (1817–1905†), Swiss histologist in Würzburg University, very influential in 19th century across Europe for demonstrating with brilliant clarity that axons arose from nerve cells, credited Schwann for naming myelin white substance and separately discovering a thin sheath, which was actually much more difficult to ...

  8. The contribution of Rudolf Albert von Kölliker (1817-1905), professor of physiology and comparative anatomy at the University of Würzburg, to our understanding of the nervous system lies in his observations on histology, or cellular structure, and lead directly to the findings of Cajal and Sherrington Scott. Nerve axons and their neurolemma ...

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