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    Karl Weigert, Carl Weigert (19 March 1845 in Münsterberg in Silesia – 5 August 1904 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German Jewish pathologist. His nephew was Fritz Weigert and his cousin was Paul Ehrlich. He received his education at the universities of Berlin, Vienna, and Breslau, graduating in 1868.

  2. Jan 1, 2017 · Weigert was well acquainted in staining and histological techniques, a field he improved considerably. In 1871, he became the first to stain bacteria, which was of great importance for Robert Koch’s subsequent work on tuberculosis.

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  3. Mar 31, 2023 · In 1880, a German Jewish Professor of Pathology, Carl Weigert (1845–1904) first defined heart infarction as myocardial, coagulative necrosis (“Coagulationsnekrose”) due to obliteration of atherosclerotic coronary arteries thanks, at least, partially to his great diligence in vascular staining methods. Histochemical techniques made his ...

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  4. Carl Weigert was the cousin of Paul Ehrlich, who had once introduced Paul Ehrlich into the secrets of cell staining. He also advised Paul to study under Waldeyer in Strasbourg. Weigert was born and educated in Germany and was influenced early by his mentors in physiology and anatomy.

  5. Coming from Breslau, together with J. Cohnheim (1839-1884), Carl Weigert arrived at the University of Leipzig in 1878. Here, in 1879, he was appointed extraordinary professor at the Department of Pathology.

  6. Nov 3, 2020 · Carl Weigert (1845-1904) was a German pathologist. His contributions to bacterial and myelin sheath staining gained him international recognition in the field of pathology. Founder and editor of Fortschritte der Medizin, the first journal to be written and published in Frankfurt.

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  8. Carl Weigert. WEIGERT, CARL (1845–1904), German pathologist. Born in Muensterberg, he worked as an assistant to famous anatomists and pathologists, including Julius *Cohnheim. In 1897 he was appointed professor of pathological anatomy at the Senckenberg Institute of Frankfurt (director from 1884).

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