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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Gustav_FritschGustav Theodor Fritsch (5 March 1838 – 12 June 1927) was a German anatomist, anthropologist, traveller and physiologist from Cottbus.
- biyografya.com biyografi/60903Gustav Fritsch. Biyolog, Öğretim Görevlisi, Fotoğraf Sanatçısı, Bilim İnsanı, Tıp Doktoru, İş İnsanı, Eğitimci, Araştırmacı. ... Gustav Theodor Fritsch, G. Fritsch.
- nature.com articles/141403c0…GUSTAV THEODOR FRITSCH, a pioneer in the physiology of the brain and one of the last great personalities of the classic period of German medicine, was born on...
- encyclopedia.com science/dictionaries-thesauruses…Secondary Liteature. The best biography of Fritsch is Graf Haller, “Gustav Fritsch zum Gedächtnis,” in Anatomischer Anzeiger, 64 (1927), 257–269.
- leonieclaire.com the-best-writing-tips/what-did-…In 1870 two physicians, Gustav Theodor Fritsch and Eduard Hitzig, provided experimental support for Jackson’s hypothesized motor area in the cortex.
- neuroportraits.eu portrait/gustav-fritsch.htmlOne year earlier, together with Fritsch, he had stimulated the exposed brain of unanaesthetized dogs electrically, and the results were dramatic.
- neuroscientificallychallenged.com posts/history-…In 1870 two physicians, Gustav Theodor Fritsch and Eduard Hitzig, provided experimental support for Jackson's hypothesized motor area in the cortex.
- knowwhois.com post/who-is-gustav-fritschGustav Theodor Fritsch (5 March 1838 – 12 June 1927) was a German anatomist, anthropologist, traveller and physiologist from Cottbus.
- goodreads.com author/list/2114970.Gustav_FritschGustav Fritsch has 22 books on Goodreads with 0 ratings. Gustav Fritsch’s most popular book is Die Eingeborenen S�d-Afrika's: Ethnographisch Und...
- academia.edu 75635248/Gustav_Fritsch_around_1900_…This quote is taken out of the obituary of comparative anatomy professor, anthropologist, and photographer Gustav Fritsch (1832–1927).
- roadlesstraveledstore.com what-did-gustav-fritsch…In 1870 Gustav Fritsch and Edvard Hitzig showed that electrical stimulation of the cerebral cortex of a dog produced movements.
- prezi.com xvtkjlkydthk/gustav-fritsch/Gustav Theodor Fritsch was a pioneer in the physiology of the brain and one of the last great personalities of the classic period of German medicine.