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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

1. Remak
Robert Remak. Robert Remak was the grandson of the first Jew in Prussiato be given an habilitation without giving up the Jewish faith.
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Robert Remak was the grandson of the first Jew in Prussia to be given an habilitation without giving up the Jewish faith. Also called Robert Remak, he was awarded his habilitation from the University of Berlin in 1847 and, with support from Alexander von Humboldt, he went on be made a professor in the medical faculty. His grandson Robert Remak the mathematician, studied at the University of Berlin and was supervised by Frobenius for his doctoral work. His doctoral dissertation was submitted in 1911 with Schwarz as the other expert involved. This important work considered the decomposition of finite groups into a direct product of irreducible factors, a result that his name is often now attached to along with those of Wedderburn Schmidt and Krull Although his doctorate was awarded in 1911, it was a long and difficult road for Remak to be awarded his habilitation. He had submitted a thesis for his habilitation several times, and each time it had been rejected. However he persevered: as Schappacher writes in [2]:- The Remak family had something of a tradition in slowly overcoming administrative hurdles at the University of Berlin.

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3. Robert Remak (www.whonamedit.com)
robert remak German embryologist, physiologist, and neurologist, born July 26, 1815, Posen, Germany; now Poznan, Poland; died August 29, 1865, Kissingen, Germany. Associated with remak's axis
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Robert Remak
German embryologist, physiologist, and neurologist, born July 26, 1815, Posen, Germany; now Poznan, Poland; died August 29, 1865, Kissingen, Germany.
Associated eponyms: Remak's axis cylinder The axis cylinder which is the conducting part of a nerve. Remak's band The nonmedullated nerve fibres. Remak's fibres Non-myelinated peripheral nerve fibres. Remak's ganglion Nerve ganglion, a group of sympathetic nerve cells where coronary sinus enters right atrium. Virchow's law Omnis cellula e cellula - every cell from a cell. Biography: Robert Remak is remembered for discovering and naming - in 1842 - the three germ layers of the early embryo: the ectoderm, the mesoderm and the endoderm. He discovered the nonmedullated nerve fibres in 1838, and in 1844 the nerve cells of the heart, called Remak's ganglia. He was also a pioneer in the use of electrotherapy for the treatment of nervous diseases.

4. Remak, Robert (1815-1865) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
About this site. Branch of Science , Physicians v. Nationality , German v. remak,robert (18151865), German physician who is the founder of electrotherapy.
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German physician who is the founder of electrotherapy. He also reduced the four germ layers of Baer to three and gave them their modern names of ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. Remak devised a cellular interpretation of vertebrate development.

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The Neurolab science program includes experiments in a number of disciplines. robert remak. robert remak was born in 1815 in Prussia (now Poland). He was a German embryologist and Source "remak, robert" Britannica Online. http//www.eb.com180/cgibin
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Robert Remak was born in 1815 in Prussia (now Poland). He was a German embryologist and neurologist who discovered and named, in 1842 the three germ layers of the early embryo: the ectoderm, the mesoderm, and the endoderm. He also discovered nonmedullated nerve fibres (1838) and the nerve cells in the heart (1844) called Remak's ganglia, and he was a pioneer in the use of electrotherapy for the treatment of nervous diseases. Source: "Remak, Robert" Britannica Online.
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7. Selected Nineteenth Century Works: R
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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.

8. Remak Portrait
robert remak. JOC/EFR September 2003 The URL of this page is © Copyright information.http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/PictDisplay/remak.html.
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9. Remak
Biography of robert remak (18881942) robert remak. Born 1888 in Germany robert remak was the grandson of the first Jew in Prussia to be given an habilitation without giving up the Jewish faith
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Robert Remak was the grandson of the first Jew in Prussia to be given an habilitation without giving up the Jewish faith. Also called Robert Remak, he was awarded his habilitation from the University of Berlin in 1847 and, with support from Alexander von Humboldt, he went on be made a professor in the medical faculty. His grandson Robert Remak the mathematician, studied at the University of Berlin and was supervised by Frobenius for his doctoral work. His doctoral dissertation was submitted in 1911 with Schwarz as the other expert involved. This important work considered the decomposition of finite groups into a direct product of irreducible factors, a result that his name is often now attached to along with those of Wedderburn Schmidt and Krull Although his doctorate was awarded in 1911, it was a long and difficult road for Remak to be awarded his habilitation. He had submitted a thesis for his habilitation several times, and each time it had been rejected. However he persevered: as Schappacher writes in [2]:- The Remak family had something of a tradition in slowly overcoming administrative hurdles at the University of Berlin.

10. REMAK, Robert, Observations Anatomicae Et Microscopicae.
B. L. Rootenberg Rare Books. remak, robert Observations anatomicae et microscopicae.Berlin Reimer 1838. 4to., vi, 41 pages., With 2 full page engraved plates.
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REMAK, Robert Observations anatomicae et microscopicae. Berlin Reimer 1838 4to., vi, 41 pages., With 2 full page engraved plates. Disbound. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

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Reis, Heinrich Maria Wilhelm, 1872 . Reiter, Hans Conrad Julius, 1881 - 1969.remak, robert, 1815 - 1865. Renault, P. Rendu, Henri Jules Louis Marie, 1844 -1902.
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University of British Columbia. 1976. Rainsberger, robert. University of California, Berkeley University of Pennsylvania. 1950. remak, robert. Universität Berlin. 1911
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13. Biografia De Remak, Robert
Translate this page remak, robert. (Posen, 1815-Kissingen, 1865) Médico alemán. Se ledebe la primicia de haber utilizado la corriente eléctrica con
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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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18181888. Raikes, robert (English publisher, founder of Sunday schools 1722?-1778. remak, robert (German physician, physiologist) 1815-1865
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Raab, Julius (Austrian politician) Raabe, Wilhelm (pseud. Jakob Corvinus) (German poet, novelist) Rabanus Maurus (Frankish theologian, scholar, teacher) c.780-856 Rabaud, Henri-Benjamin (French conductor, composer) Rabaut, Paul (French Huguenot leader) Rabbula (Syrian bishop) c.350-c.435 Rabearivelo, Jean-Joseph (Malagasy poet) Rabelais, Francois (pseud. Alcofribas Nasier) (French writer) c.1483-1553 Rabener, Gottlieb Wilhelm (German satirist) Rabi'ah al'Adawiyah (Rabi'ah of Basra) (Arab mystic, poet) Rabih az-Zubayr (Muslim military leader in central Africa) d.1900 Rabi, Isidor Isaac (Australian-born American physicist) Rabinowitz, Sholem Yakov (Shalom Aleichem) (Russian humorist) Rabin, Yitzhak (Israeli general, prime min. 1974-77, 1992-95) Rabutin, Roger de (French soldier, libertine, writer) Rachel, Mlle (orig. Elisa Felix) (French actress) Rachmaninoff, Sergey Vasilyevich (Russian composer, pianist) Racine, Jean Baptiste (French dramatist, poet) Racine, Louis (French religious poet; son of Jean) Rackham, Arthur (English illustrator) Raczkiewicz, Wladyslaw (Polish politician)

15. Remak, Robert
Translate this page remak, robert. Posen, Germany (now Poznan, Poland) 30.07.1815 Kissingen,Germany 29.08.1865. Selected works - remak, robert. 1836.
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Degrees: M.D., University of Berlin, 1838 Career: 1833 studies of medicine at the University of Berlin under and C. G. Ehrenberg; 1838 M.D. from the University of Berlin with a dissertation entitled Observationes anatomicae et microscopicae de systematis nervosi structura Selected works:
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17. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Robert Remak
Select a mirror NDSU (main) AMS Bielefeld Ole Miss IMPA. robert RemakBiography Dr. phil. Universität Berlin 1911. Dissertation Über
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19. Dictionary Definition Of REMAK, ROBERT
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20. Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universität Greifswald
Translate this page Dr. Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach, Monographien und Herausgebertätigkeit Schmiedebach,HP robert remak (1815-1865). Schmiedebach, HP remak, robert.
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    Schmiedebach, H.-P.: Robert Remak (1815-1865). Ein jüdischer Arzt im Spannungsfeld von Wissenschaft und Politik,Gustav Fischer, Stuttgart, Jena, New York 1995, 374 S. (= Medizin in Geschichte und Kultur, 18) Willich, S.N.; Maier, B.; Werner, E.; Fischer, U.; Krethlow, W.; Schmiedebach, H.-P. (Hrsg.): "Community Medicine, 1. Internationaler Workshop in Greifswald", Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, New York, Paris, Wien 1995 Fischer, W.; Schmiedebach, H.-P. (Hrsg.): 160 Jahre Hochschulpsychiatrie Greifswald, Greifswald 1997 (=Wissenschaftliche Beiträge) Hubenstorf, M.; Lammel, H.-U.; Münch, R.; Schleiermacher, S.; Schmiedebach, H.-P.; S. Stöckel (Hrsg.): Medizingeschichte und Gesellschaftskritik - Festschrift für Gerhard Baader (=Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften, H.81), Husum 1997 Fischer, W.; Schmiedebach, H.-P. (Hrsg.): Die Greifswalder Universitäts- Nervenklinik unter dem Direktorat von Hanns Schwarz 1946 bis 1965, Greifswald 1999 (=Lege artis)

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