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  1. University of Göttingen. University of Marburg. University of Freiburg. Karl Albert Ludwig Aschoff (10 January 1866 – 24 June 1942) was a German physician and pathologist. He is considered to be one of the most influential pathologists of the early 20th century and is regarded as the most important German pathologist after Rudolf Virchow.

  2. Jan 24, 2023 · Jan 24, 2023. Home LITFL. Karl Albert Ludwig Aschoff (1866 – 1942) was a German physician and pathologist. regarded as the most important German pathologist after Rudolf Virchow. Biography. Born 10 January 1866. 1899 – Medical degree from the University of Bonn. 1906 – University of Freiburg. Died 24 June 1942 in Freiburg, Germany.

  3. May 31, 2011 · Karl Albert Ludwig Aschoff (1866–1942) grouped certain phagocytic cells into a classification under the term RES, which he coined in 1922 [44, 45]. The concept was introduced as early as 1914 by Kenji Kiyono (1855–1955) [ 46 ], after both had coined the word histiocyte ( histiozit ) in 1913 at Freiburg University [ 47 ].

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  4. Jan 1, 2017 · During most of World War I, Aschoff was a pathologist of the German Army, which brought him to several European countries and the Ottoman Empire. In connection with this, he contributed to a large collection of war pathology (Kriegspathologische Sammlung, partially destroyed in 1944). In 1915/1916 he was rector of the university of Freiburg i ...

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  5. 1866-1942. IAMM President 1914-1916. Ludwig Aschoff was born in Berlin and studied at Bonn, Strassburg and Gottingen. He trained under Orth and. Recklinghausen, and was one of the most productive of the German pathologists who flourished during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He held various academic positions in Germany.

  6. In addition to observing in 1842 the cryptic sinuses that mark chronic cholecystitis (redescribed by Aschoff in 1905), he was the first to distinguish lobar and lobular pneumonia, as well as to describe acute yellow atrophy of the liver. He coined the term “spondylolisthesis.”. Carl Albert Ludwig Aschoff (1866–1942) was born in Berlin and ...

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  8. Karl Albert Ludwig Aschoff (10 January 1866 – 24 June 1942) was a German physician and pathologist. He is considered to be one of the most influential pathologists of the early 20th century and is regarded as the most important German pathologist after Rudolf Virchow.

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