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Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Hartz (6 October 1836 – 23 January 1921) was a German anatomist, known for summarizing neuron theory and for naming the chromosome. He is also remembered by anatomical structures of the human body which were named after him: Waldeyer's tonsillar ring [3] (the lymphoid tissue ring of the naso- and ...
Dec 4, 2017 · Abstract. Wilhelm Waldeyer was, at his time, one of the most well-known authors in the field of Anatomy, Pathology, and Embryology. He held various distinguished academic positions. He was Professor of (Pathological) Anatomy in Breslau, Strasbourg, and Berlin.
- Hubert Scheuerlein, Frank Henschke, Ferdinand Köckerling
- 10.3389/fsurg.2017.00074
- 2017
- Front Surg. 2017; 4: 74.
Feb 6, 2022 · Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Hartz (Figure 1) was a well-known German anatomist who is known for his efforts in giving both the medical world and humanity an acquaintance in multiple fields of study such as anatomy, embryology and pathology, which today plays a vital role in treating genetic diseases and cancer.
- 10.3390/brainsci12020224
- 2022/02
- Brain Sci. 2022 Feb; 12(2): 224.
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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 ( 1 ).
- Hubert Scheuerlein, Carolina Pape-Köhler, Ferdinand Köckerling
- 2021
Dec 4, 2017 · Many of these are actual pioneer works. The terms “Waldeyer’s fascia” and “Waldeyer’s lymphatic ring” are still found today in practically every textbook of anatomy. He coined the phrases “chromosome” and “neuron” with their anatomical–morphological concepts.
- Hubert Scheuerlein, Frank Henschke, Ferdinand Köckerling
- 2017
Jan 1, 2017 · History of Life. Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried Waldeyer-Hartz was born on October 6, 1836, in the small town of Hehlen, near Braunschweig, kingdom of Prussia, Germany. He was son of Johann Gottfried Waldeyer, an estate manager, and Wilhelmine von Hartz. Waldeyer had a rural catholic upbringing and received his early studies at Paderborn.
Jul 30, 2021 · Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried Waldeyer-Hartz (1836 – 1921) was a German anatomist. Recognised as one of the forefathers of Anatomical science, Waldeyer’s fascia and Waldeyer’s ring are 2 of his more well known eponyms. Waldeyer introduced the term ‘chromosome‘ and ‘neuron‘ to medical terminology.