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  1. Dec 4, 2017 · Wilhelm von Waldeyer-Hartz was, at his time, one of the most well-known authors in the field of Anatomy, Pathology, and Embryology and held various distinguished academic positions, especially as Professor of (Pathological) Anatomy in Breslau, Strasbourg, and Berlin (2, 3).

    • Hubert Scheuerlein, Frank Henschke, Ferdinand Köckerling
    • 10.3389/fsurg.2017.00074
    • 2017
    • Front Surg. 2017; 4: 74.
  2. Center for Anatomy of the Charité 1883–1917. Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Hartz (6 October 1836 – 23 January 1921) was a German anatomist, known for summarizing neuron theory [1] and for naming the chromosome. [2] He is also remembered by anatomical structures of the human body which were named after him: Waldeyer's tonsillar ...

    • consolidating the neuron theory, Naming the chromosome
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  4. 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 . In October 1856, he took up a place at the University of ...

    • Hubert Scheuerlein, Carolina Pape-Köhler, Ferdinand Köckerling
    • 2021
  5. 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. Heinrich Wilhelm ...

    • 10.3390/brainsci12020224
    • 2022/02
    • Brain Sci. 2022 Feb; 12(2): 224.
  6. Dec 4, 2017 · 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. He remained in Berlin for the unusually long period of 33.5 years, as Full Professor for Anatomy and Director of the Anatomical Institute. His ...

    • Hubert Scheuerlein, Frank Henschke, Ferdinand Köckerling
    • 2017
  7. Abstract. OCTOBER 6 marks the centenary of the birth of the eminent anatomist, embryplogist and anthropologist, Wilhelm von Waldeyer, who was born in the village of Hehlen in Brunswick, and died ...

  8. Wilhelm von Waldeyer-Hartz. Wilhelm Waldeyer was anatomist, physiologist, and pathologist during the German Empire (the so-called Second Reich). His scientific career left many traces still noticeable today. Not only is he commemorated in "his" pharyngeal lymphoid ring and other eponyms, but he also coined an impressive range ….

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