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  1. Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke was a German physiologist who helped to introduce physical and chemical methods into medical research. Brücke studied medicine in Berlin and was trained as a physiologist by Johannes Müller. From 1849 to 1891 he was a professor of physiology at the University of Vienna.

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  2. Brücke’s laboratory trained a large number of the most accomplished physiologists of the next generation. Sigmund Freud, who worked there from 1876 to 1882, considered Brücke the most highly respected teacher and the greatest authority in the field he had ever met.

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  4. May 18, 2018 · Brücke’s laboratory trained the Austrian physiologists S. Exner, A. Rollett, E. von Fleischl-Marxow, M. von Vintschgau, and A. Kreidl; the German W. Kühne; the Swede F. Holmgren; the Englishman T. Lauder-Brunton; and the Russians Elie Cyon, N. von Kowalewsky, and I. M. Setchenoff.

  5. Ernst Wilhelm Ritter von Brücke (6 July 1819 – 7 January 1892) was a German physician and physiologist. He is credited with contributions made in many facets of physiology.

  6. Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke. 1819-1892. German physiologist who helped introduce new experimental methods into medical research. He was an early advocate of animal experimentation and the integration of chemistry and physics into biological research. Brücke's research included studies of skeletal muscle structure, vision, and the mechanism of ...

  7. By 1882, Freud had a medical degree in hand and some hard choices to make. His prospects in Ernst Brücke's lab were not good: al...

  8. From the luminescence of the human eye to linguistic and vocal physiology, to the physiology of digestion, Brücke was regarded as one of the most versatile physiologists of his time. Dr. Brücke was a colleague and teacher to many well-known scientists.

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