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  1. Thématique. Né le 6 octobre 1836 à Hehlen, duché de Brunswick et mort le 23 janvier 1921 à Berlin, Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried Waldeyer-Hartz (ou von Waldeyer-Hartz à partir de 1916, après son anoblissement par Guillaume II) est un anatomiste allemand. Il est connu pour avoir contribué à la théorie neuronale de l'organisation du ...

  2. Nov 1, 2021 · Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried Waldeyer, known from 1916 as Wilhelm von Waldeyer-Hartz, was born in Hehlen an der Weser (Kreis Holzminden) in 1836. He spent his youth in the Paderborn region and repeatedly made a point of disclosing with pride his descent from a Westphalian farming family . In October 1856, he took up a place at the University of ...

  3. Dec 7, 2023 · January 23, 1921, Berlin, Germany. Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Hartz (6 October 1836 – 23 January 1921) was a German anatomist, famous for consolidating the neuron theory of organization of the nervous system and for naming the chromosome. He is also remembered in two macroanatomical structures of the human body which were named ...

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  5. Surname meaning for Waldeyer Hartz. German: habitational name from the Harz Mountains in central Germany. German: from a short form of any of various ancient Germanic compound names beginning with the first element hard ‘hardy brave’. North German: from a form of Low German Hart 1 altered to the phonology of standard German.

  6. Neuron doctrine . By naming the nerve cell, fibre and arborizations the ‘Neurone’ in 1891 and supporting the theory that they were the fundamental structural and functional units of the nervous system, Waldeyer is considered a founder of the neuron doctrine.

  7. Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Hartz 06/10/1836 - 23/01/1921 German anatomist, best known for summarizing the nervous system studies by Italian scientist Camillo Golgi and his Spanish colleague Santiago Ramón y Cajal , both awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1906.

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