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  1. 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.

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    • 7 January 1892 (aged 72), Vienna
  2. Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke (born June 6, 1819, Berlin, Prussia [now in Germany]—died Jan. 7, 1892, Vienna, Austria) 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.

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  4. Brücke was the first to postulate that the red color of the luminous pupil was attributable to choroidal blood vessel reflection in 1845.[6] Brücke then attempted to build a device that would illuminate the retina but was unsuccessful. Meanwhile, Hermann von Helmholtz was developing new ophthalmoscope models.[6]

  5. 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 ...

  6. May 18, 2018 · Brücke, Ernst Wilhelm von (b Berlin, Germany, 6 September 1819; d. Vienna, Austria, 7 January 1892) physiology. Brücke was the son of a painter and thought of following his father’s profession.

  7. Ernst Wilhelm Brücke, seit 1873 Ernst Wilhelm Ritter von Brücke (* 6. Juni 1819 in Berlin, Königreich Preußen; † 7. Januar 1892 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn ), war ein deutscher Physiologe .

  8. Oct 20, 2022 · A composite portrait of Ernst Brücke together with the title page of his article on stereoscopic vision. Display full size. In his 1838 article Wheatstone 4 described his invention of a reflecting stereoscope. The instrument opened up a new world for experimental investigations of binocular phenomena.

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