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  1. Prof Karl (Carl) Theodor Ernst von Siebold FRS (For) H FRSE (16 February 1804 – 7 April 1885) was a German physiologist and zoologist. He was responsible for the introduction of the taxa Arthropoda and Rhizopoda, and for defining the taxon Protozoa specifically for single-celled organisms.

  2. Carl Theodor Ernst von Siebold. 1804-1885. German zoologist who studied invertebrates and contributed much to the field of parasitology. One of the first important texts in comparative anatomy involved a collaboration between Siebold, who contributed the work on invertebrates, and Friedrich Hermann Stannius, who was responsible for the ...

  3. SIEBOLD, CARL THEODOR ERNST VON (b. Würzburg, Germany, 16 February 1804; d. Munich, Germany, 7 April 1885) medicine, zoology. Siebold was the third child of Elias von Siebold, professor of medicine and midwifery at Würzburg, and Sophie von Schäffer.

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  5. Carl Theodor Ernst von Siebold, häufig nur Carl von Siebold (* 16. Februar 1804 in Würzburg; † 7. April 1885 in München) war ein deutscher Arzt und Zoologe in Freiburg und München.

  6. A third son, Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold (tā´ōdōr ĕrnst), 1804–85, also a physician, was one of the foremost biologists of his time. He specialized in the comparative anatomy of invertebrates and wrote the first volume (1846) of Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Anatomie; this volume appeared in English under the title Anatomy of the ...

  7. Carl Theodor Ernst von Siebold, the last in the male line of a family very distinguished during four generations in science and medicine, was born in W?rzburg, Germany, on the 16th of February,

  8. SIEBOLD, zē'bṓlt, Karl Theodor Ernst von (1804-85). A German physiologist and zoölogist, born in Würzburg. In 1840 he was appointed to the chair of physiology at Erlangen, in 1845 at Freiburg, in 1850 at Breslau, and in 1853 at the University of Munich.

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