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  1. Robert Remak (1815-1865): Ein judischer Arzt im Spannungsfeld von Wissenschaft und Politik (Medizin in Geschichte und Kultur) (German Edition) by Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach, 1995
  2. Embryologiste: Caspar Friedrich Wolff, Nicole le Douarin, Robert Remak, Severino Antinori, Édouard Van Beneden, Édouard-Gérard Balbiani (French Edition)
  3. Anatom: Luigi Galvani, Andreas Vesalius, Ilja Iljitsch Metschnikow, Samuel Thomas Von Soemmerring, Percivall Pott, Robert Remak (German Edition)
  4. Physiologe: Adolf Fick, Bernard Katz, Fritz Pregl, Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Robert Remak, Caspar Friedrich Wolff, Hermann von Helmholtz (German Edition)
  5. Galvanothérapie; Ou, De L'application Du Courant Galvanique Constant Au Traitement Des Maladies Nerveuses Et Musculaires (French Edition) by Robert Remak, 2010-02-09
  6. Galvanotherapie der Nerven- und Muskelkrankheiten by Robert Remak, 2007
  7. Uber Methodische Electrisirung Gelähmter Muskeln (German Edition) by Robert Remak, 2010-05-25
  8. Robert Remak (1815-1865): A Jew and his cells by Karel B Absolon, 1999
  9. Anatomical & Microscopic Observations on the Structure of the Nervous System by Robert Remak, Robert Remark, 1994-12

21. NASA Neurolab Web: Spotlight On Neuroscience
1838, robert remak suggests that nerve cell and nerve fiber are joined 1844,robert remak provides the first illustration of the 6 layered cortex
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Spotlight on Neuroscience
Rene Descartes describes the pineal as the control center of the body and mind Antony von Leeuwenhoek describes a nerve fiber in cross section Luigi Galvani publishes his work on electrical stimulation of frog nerves Marc Dax writes a paper on the left hemisphere damage effects on speech Gabriel Gustav Valentin discovers the neuron nucleus and nucleolus Jan Purkinje describes cerebellar cells, large nerve cells with many branching extensions found in the cerebral cortex Robert Remak suggests that nerve cell and nerve fiber are joined Theodor Schwann proposes the cell theory, identifying cells as the fundamental particles of animals and plants Robert Remak provides the first illustration of the 6 layered cortex Augustus Waller describes degenerating nerve fibers Bartolomeo Panizza shows the occipital lobe is essential for vision Camillo Golgi can be considered among the first who sought a link between neuroscience and psychiatry. Eduard Hitzig and Gustav Fritsch discover cortical motor area of dog using electrical stimulation Richard Caton is the first to record electrical activity of the brain Wilhelm His coins the term "dendrite"
Otto Friedrich Carl Dieters differentiates dendrites and axons Wilhelm von Waldeyer coins the term "neuron" Rudolph Albert von Kolliker coins the term "axon".

22. Selected Nineteenth Century Works: R
Galvanotherapie der Nerven und Muskelkrankheiten, von robert remak. Ueber einselbständiges Darmnervensystem, von robert remak.
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Raccolta Voltiana, edita per cura della Societa storica comense e del Comitato esecutivo per le onoranze a Volta. Como, Tipografia editrice Ostinelli di B. Nani, 1899. 1 v. (various pagings). illus., facsims., geneal. table, plates. 26 cm. Radau, Rodolphe, The velocity of the will, by R. Radau. Tr. by A.R. MacDonough. [n.p., 1873] 360-365 p. 21.5 cm. Extract from Popular Science Monthly [January 1873] Radcliffe, Charles Bland, xiv, [1], 288 p. illus. 20.5 cm. Radcliffe, Charles Bland, xxiii, 340 p. 19 cm. Wheeler 1605. Radcliffe, Charles Bland, Lectures on epilepsy, pain, paralysis and certain other disorders of the nervous system, by Charles Bland Radcliffe. Philadelphia, Lindsay and Blakiston, 1866. [v]-280 p. 20 cm. Provenance: Soli deo Gloria Bibliotheca nevro logica Covrvilli (bookplate); Bibliotheca Nevrologica Covrvilli (stamp) Radcliffe, Charles Bland, Vital motion as a mode of physical motion, by Charles Bland Radcliffe. London, Macmillan, 1876. vi, [1], 252 p. illus. 21.5 cm.

23. Selected Twentieth Century Works: R
Second edition of textbook on electrical medicine written for practitioners bythe son of the famous neurophysiologist, robert remak.
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Rademaker, Gijsbertus Godefriedus Johannes, 25 p. illus. 22.3 cm. Bound with Einthoven, Willem. Die Konstruktion des Saitengalvanometers. Bonn, 1909. "Extrait des Archives Néerlandaises de Physiologie de l'Homme et des Animaux, tome XIV, 4e livraison, p. 445 (1929)." Rademaker, Gijsbertus Godefriedus Johannes, [337]-367 p. illus. 23 cm. Bound with his Willekeurige en onwillekeurige handelingen. Leiden [1928?] "Revue neurologique. Tome I. no. 3. Mars 1930." Rademaker, Gijsbertus Godefriedus Johannes, Willekeurige en onwillekeurige handelingen. Rede bij de aanvaarding van het hoogleeraarsambt aan de Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden den 10en october 1928 uitgesproken door G.G.J. Rademaker. Leiden, E. Ijdo, [1928?] 26 p. 23 cm. With this is bound his Experiences sur la physiologie du cervelet. Paris, 1930. Radiguet et Massiot. 66 p. illus. 24.5 cm. Bound with Keating-Hart, W.V. La fulguration dans le traitement du cancer. Bordeaux, 1908. Ramon y Cajal, Santiago

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Translate this page remak, robert. 1858. Ueber peripherischen Ganglien an den Nerven des remak,robert. 1841. Ueber die zweifelhafte Flimmerbewegung an den Nerven. 1841
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26. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Update Data For Robert Remak
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27. On Target
robert remak III. WOMEN S HEALTH Smoking and Laryngeal Cancer IV. INFECTIOUS DISEASES robert remak was born in 1815 in Prussia (now Poland).
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28. The Science Bookstore - Chronology
remak, robert Born 7/26/1815, 1815 AD. Byron, Ada (Lady Lovelace) Born 12/10/1815Died 11/27/1852, 1815 AD. Boole, George Born 11/2/1815 Died 12/8/1864
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29. July 26 - Today In Science History
robert remak was a German embryologist and neurologist, born in Posen. While inmedical practice, he researched unpaid at university.
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JULY 26 - BIRTHS John R. Whinnery
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Born 26 July 1916
John Roy Whinnery is an American electrical engineer known for his work on microwave theory and laser experimentation. He worked on the problem of He-Ne laser modulation, the transmission of laser light for optical communication and photo thermal effects. Later he changed his research field to quantum electronics and opto-electronics. He co-authored the classic textbook, Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics, before he had a doctoral degree while working 6 days a week in microwaves at General Electric during WW II. His current research interest is communications applications of lasers, with emphasis on short-pulse phenomena. Reuben Leon Kahn
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Born 26 July 1887; died 1979.
Major Reuben L. Kahn was an American immunologist best known for his investigations of blood reactions, while a member of the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps , which led him to develop a procedure that became an efficient test for syphilis (1918). This is now the standard serological test. Paul Walden
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Born 26 July 1863; died 24 Jan 1957

30. August 29 - Today In Science History
robert remak. (source), Died 29 Aug 1865 (born 26 Jul 1815) PolishGerman physician,neurologist and embryologist. While in medical practice, he researched
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AUGUST 29 - BIRTHS Nathan Pritikin
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Born 29 Aug 1915; died 21 Feb 1985
Scientist and nutritionist . Pritikin believed that moderate exercise combined with a diet low in fat and high in unrefined carbohydrates reversed his own heart disease discovered in the late 1950's. He opened the Pritikin Longevity Center in 1976 in Santa Barbara, Cal. to treat others with diet and exercise in a clinical setting. Charles F. Kettering
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Born 29 Aug 1876; died 25 Nov 1958
American engineer whose inventions, which included the electric starter, were instrumental in the evolution of modern automobile. Louis Laurent Gabriel de Mortillet Born 29 Aug 1821; died 25 Sep 1898
French anthropologist who was the first to organize man's prehistoric cultural developments into a sequence of epochs. Based on the idea that older specimens of man were more primitive structurally and culturally, he created a ladder-like model of the evolution of man. This model was the basis for the idea of linear evolution of men. This classification system was further detailed in 1882, in Le Prehistorique: antiquite de l’homme (The Prehistoric: Man's Antiquity). His classification system continued to be the basis for anthropological classification into the 1900’s. For example, he ordered the Paleolithic (Stone Age) epochs into Chellean, Acheulian, Mousterian, Solutrean, Magdalenian, and so on.

31. Neurons And Synapses. The History Of Its Discovery
Another influential scientist of this period, robert remak (18151865), describedin 1836 how the nervous tissue seemed to be entirely suffused with a very
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32. Neurônios E Sinapses A Históra De Sua Descoberta. II. Descobrindo
Translate this page Outro influente cientista do período, robert remak (1815-1865), descreveu tambémem 1836 como o sistema nervoso parecia estar inteiramente tomado por uma
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33. Biografia De Remak, Robert
Translate this page remak, robert. (Posen, 1815-Kissingen, 1865) Médico alemán. Se le debe la primiciade haber utilizado la corriente eléctrica con fines terapéuticos en
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Remak, Robert (Posen, 1815-Kissingen, 1865) Médico alemán. Se le debe la primicia de haber utilizado la corriente eléctrica con fines terapéuticos en ciertas enfermedades del sistema nervioso. Asimismo, describió detalladamente las estructuras finas de los tejidos, como las fibras nerviosas amielínicas del sistema simpático y las células nerviosas localizadas en la vena cava inferior. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

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Book Review. robert remak (18151865) Ein jüdischer Arzt im Spannungsfeld vonWissenschaft und Politik. Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach. robert remak (1815-1865)
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35. The Bulletin Of The History Of Medicine, Volume 72 - Table Of Contents
Book Review robert remak (18151865) Ein jüdischer Arzt im Spannungsfeld vonWissenschaft remak, robert, 1815-1865. Reviewer Tuchman, Arleen, 1956-.
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36. Entrez PubMed
robert remak (18151865). A jewish physician and researcher between recognitionand rejection Article in German Schmiedebach HP.
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robert remak and the multinucleated cell eliminating a barrier to the acceptanceof cell division. Anderson CT. Publication Types Biography
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38. PORTRAITS OF SCIENCE: A Polish, Jewish Scientist In 19th-Century Prussia -- Lagu
Of the scientists who contributed to its development, robert remak is one of themost Schmiedebach, robert remak (18151865) Ein jüdischer Arzt im
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PORTRAITS OF SCIENCE: A Polish, Jewish Scientist in 19th-Century Prussia
David Lagunoff M odern biology rests on three 19th-century pillars. Darwin and Mendel are strongly associated with natural selection and the laws of inheritance, respectively, but no single individual can be credited with a central role in the development of the third pillar: cell theory. Of the scientists who contributed to its development, Robert Remak is one of the most remarkable and least known ( ). Polish by geography and patriotism, Jewish by tradition, Remak pursued his scientific career for 32 years in Berlin.

39. PORTRAITS OF SCIENCE: A Polish, Jewish Scientist In 19th-Century Prussia -- Lagu
robert remak, a Polish Jew who spent his professional career in Berlin from 1833to 1865, made major contributions to neurohistology, embryology, pathology,
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PORTRAITS OF SCIENCE: A Polish, Jewish Scientist in 19th-Century Prussia
David Lagunoff Robert Remak, a Polish Jew who spent his professional career in Berlin from 1833 to 1865, made major contributions to neurohistology, embryology, pathology, and cell theory, including critical evidence that new animal cells are created by division of existing cells. In spite of his achievements, Remak was denied a full academic appointment. In this Essay, his work is compared with similar work by other better-known figures during his time. The author is in the Department of Pathology, St. Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63104, USA. E-mail:

40. List Of Scientists By Field
Translate this page remak, robert. Remsen, Ira. Remsen, Ira. Renard, Alphonse François. Renault,Bernard. Renaut, Joseph-Louis. Renaut, Joseph-Louis. Renevier, Eugène
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Rabl, Cari Rabl, Cari Rademacher, Hans Radon, Johann Raffles, Thomas Stamford Bingley Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel Raman, Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, Chandrasekhara Venkata Ramanujan, Srinivasa Aaiyangar Rames, Jean Baptiste Rames, Jean Baptiste Rammelsberg, Karl Ramon, Gaston Ramsauer, Carl Wilhelm Ramsay, Andrew Crombie Ramsay, William Ramsdell, Lewis Stephen Ramsdell, Lewis Stephen Ramsdell, Lewis Stephen Ramsden, Jesse Ramsey, Frank Plumpton Ramus, Peter Ramus, Peter Ramus, Peter Rankine, Alexander Oliver Rankine, Alexander Oliver Rankine, William John Macquorn Rankine, William John Macquorn Ranvier, Louis-Antoine Ranyard, Arthur Cowper Raspe, Rudolf Erich Raspe, Rudolf Erich Rateau, Auguste Camille Edmond Rateau, Auguste Camille Edmond Rathke, Martin Heinrich Rathke, Martin Heinrich Ratzel, Friedrich Ratzel, Friedrich Ratzel, Friedrich Raulin, Jules Rauwolf, Leonhard Ray, John Ray, Prafulla Chandra Rayet, Georges Antoine Pons Raymond of Marseilles Raymond, Percy Edward Raymond, Percy Edward Razmadze, Andrei Mikhailovich Ra Reck, Hans Reck, Hans

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