• Gustav Fritsch: by Rudolf Dührkoop (c.1900). Gustav Theodor Fritsch (5 March 1838 – 12 June 1927) was a German anatomist, anthropologist...
  • 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...
  • Gustav Theodor Fritsch, G. Fritsch.
  • FRITSCH, Gustav Theodor (1838-1927). ... Daha sonra Berlin Üniversitesinde tıp ve doğal bilimler öğrenimine başlayan Fritsch, tıp öğrenimini Breslau ve Heidelberg...
  • by Gustav Theodor Fritsch First published in 1907 — 1 edition.
  • One year earlier, together with Fritsch, he had stimulated the exposed brain of unanaesthetized dogs electrically, and the results were dramatic.
  • Gustav Fritsch and his assistant, Eduard Hitzig, used electric currents to stimulate the cerebrum in a dog.
  • An eloquent picture gallery: the South African portrait photographs of Gustav Theodor Fritsch, 1863 - 1865.
  • Bununla birlikte, renkli fotoğraflar ve kromatik sentez ( Die Retinaelemente und die Dreifarbentheorie ) alanında Fritsch'in öncü çalışmasını çok az kişi biliyor .
  • Gustav Theodor Fritsch (5 March 1838 – 12 June 1927) was a German anatomist, anthropologist, traveller and physiologist from Cottbus.
  • Gustav Fritsch was a German artist who was born in 1838. Gustav Fritsch's work has been offered at auction multiple times.
  • This quote is taken out of the obituary of comparative anatomy professor, anthropologist, and photographer Gustav Fritsch (1832–1927).
  • Biografie, Gustav Fritsch. Publikationen u.a.; Drei Jahre in Süd-Afrika: Reiseskizzen nach Notizen des Tagebuchs zusammengestellt (1868)...