Nikolaus Friedreich (1 July 1825 in Würzburg – 6 July 1882 in Heidelberg) was a German pathologist and neurologist, and a third generation physician in...
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European descent. The condition is named after German physician Nikolaus Friedreich, who first described it in the 1860s. Symptoms typically start between...
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to the diagnosis of constrictive pericarditis.[citation needed] The sign is named after Nikolaus Friedreich. Friedreich's sign at Who Named It? v t e...
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service 1941-45 Friedrichs (disambiguation) Frederick (disambiguation) Nikolaus Friedreich This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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interest in childhood cerebellar disorders was seen in 1861 when Nikolaus Friedreich published his paper titled "familial spino-cerebellar degeneration...
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was the son of physician Nicolaus Anton Friedreich (1761–1836), and the father of pathologist Nikolaus Friedreich (1825–1882). He studied medicine at the...
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syndrome – Lucja Frey-Gottesman, Jewish neurosurgeon Friedreich's ataxia – Nikolaus Friedreich Fritsch–Asherman syndrome (a.k.a. Fritsch syndrome) –...
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1889 - 1942 Poland Frey's syndrome F Nikolaus Friedreich 1825 - 1882 Germany Friedreich's ataxia, Friedreich's sign F Adolf Albrecht Friedländer 1870-1949...
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became known as the founding father of psychoanalysis. Nikolaus Friedreich: Discovery of Friedreich-Auerbach disease (together with Leopold Auerbach) among...
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prominent neurologists, including Jean-Martin Charcot, Pierre Marie, Nikolaus Friedreich, Adolph Strümpell, and others. Marie described a number of cases...
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ear crease indicating risk of heart disease (disputed) Friedreich's sign Nikolaus Friedreich cardiology constrictive pericarditis, tricuspid insufficiency...
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Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs (1819–1885), German pathologist. Nikolaus Friedreich (1825–1882), German pathologist and neurologist. August von Froriep...
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1977), German roboticist Nikolaus Eglinger (1645–1711), Swiss physician Nikolaus Friedreich (1825–1882), German scientist Nikolaus Joseph Brahm (1754–1821)...
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graduation, he remained in Heidelberg as an assistant to pathologist Nikolaus Friedreich. Later on, he was associated with the General Hospital in Eppendorf...
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known as the "myenteric plexus". "Friedreich–Auerbach disease" is named after Auerbach and pathologist Nikolaus Friedreich (1825–1882). It is a rare disease...
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where for several years he served as an assistant to pathologist Nikolaus Friedreich (1825–1882). As a young man, he also worked for a period of time...
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Karl Rudolf Friedenthal, Prussian statesman; Corps Silesia Breslau Nikolaus Friedreich, pathologist and neurologist; Corps Rhenania Würzburg Friedrich,...
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and afterwards spent several years as an assistant to pathologist Nikolaus Friedreich (1825–1882). In 1887 he was invited as a "full professor" to the...
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working as an assistant in the institute of pathology at Jena, and in Nikolaus Friedreich's clinic at the University of Heidelberg. In 1876 he received his...
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Yvonne Pokorny 1990–91 Innsbruck Yvonne Pokorny Christine Czerni Melanie Friedreich 1991–92 Yvonne Pokorny Christine Czerni Andrea Kus 1992–93 Vienna Andrea...
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