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  • Heinrich Vogt (23 April 1875, in Regensburg – 24 September 1957, in Bad Pyrmont) was a German neurologist. He published papers on tuberous sclerosis and...
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  • Heinrich Vogt may refer to: Heinrich Vogt (neurologist) Heinrich Vogt (astronomer) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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  • population issues Alfred Vogt (1879–1943), Swiss ophthalmologist Cécile Vogt-Mugnier (1875–1962), French neurologist Heinrich Vogt (neurologist) (1875–1936), German...
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    Cécile Vogt-Mugnier (27 March 1875 – 4 May 1962) was a French neurologist from Haute-Savoie. She and her husband Oskar Vogt are known for their extensive...
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  • a list of neurologists and neurosurgeons, with their year of birth and death and nationality. This list compiles the names of neurologists and neurosurgeons...
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    sclerosis which is named after the German neurologist Heinrich Vogt. Stocker, Frederick W. "PROF. ALFRED VOGT 1879-1943." Archives of Ophthalmology 31...
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    Dirks (1877–1968), comic-strip artist Carl-Heinz Rodenberg (1904–1995), neurologist and psychiatrist, proficient in the murder of mental patients by the...
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  • with German neurologist Oscar Vogt, with whom he researched sleep and hypnosis. Collecting data about hypnosis in his research with Vogt, Schultz found...
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    Walther Spielmeyer (category German neurologists)
    cerebroretinal degeneration, dementia and early death. Named along with neurologist Heinrich Vogt (1875-1936). Die Trypanosomenkrankheiten und ihre Beziehungen...
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    "Neurochemistry" (Werner). Rolf Hassler, a pupil of Oskar Vogt and coworker of the famous Freiburg neurologist Richard Jung, studied subcortical brain areas, thalamo-cortical...
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    Jena. At Jena he worked with several young neurologists that included Theodor Ziehen (1862–1950), Oskar Vogt (1870–1959), Korbinian Brodmann (1868–1918)...
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  • Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard (died 1894), Mauritian-born physiologist and neurologist. May 31 – Joseph Marie Élisabeth Durocher (died 1860), French geologist...
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    (Hamburg neurologist), Otto Kirschmer (Dresden physicist), Julius Kister (Hamburg bacteriologist), Rudolf Klapp (Marburg surgeon), Heinrich Klebahn (Hamburg...
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    food: Mestemacher (baked goods, Pumpernickel), Campina GmbH (Dairy), Marten, Vogt & Wolf (meat, sausages), Gehring-Bunte (drinks) Gütersloh has four parks:...
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    Otfrid Foerster (category German neurologists)
    Otfrid Foerster (9 November 1873 – 15 June 1941) was a German neurologist and neurosurgeon, who made innovative contributions to neurology and neurosurgery...
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  • Katrin Amunts (category Academic staff of Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf)
    Amunts is a German neuroscientist. She is the Professor of the C. and O. Vogt Institute for Brain Research at the University of Düsseldorf and is also...
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    hosted the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research led by neurologists Oskar Vogt, Cécile Vogt-Mugnier and biologist Nikolay Timofeev-Ressovsky; from 1931...
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    was sentenced to death and hanged later that year. Heinrich Gross, a psychologist and neurologist trained by Hans Heinze, became the senior doctor of...
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  • the spring prosthesis and hang-glider (1811). Hans Berger: a German neurologist, best known as the inventor of electroencephalography (EEG) (the recording...
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    fundamental observations were reported by F. E. Batten in 1903, and by Heinrich Vogt in 1905, who performed extensive clinicopathological studies on several...
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