969 resultados para Oudrid, Cristobal, 1825-1877.
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Alte Signatur: Jud. Ff. 50; Akzessionsnummer: 1333/17
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Enth. ausserdem: Hinblick auf die Bestrebungen und die Fortschritte der Völker während der lezten fünf und zwanzig Jahre / von J. C. L. Sismondi. - Wahres System Europa's in Bezug auf Amerika und Griechenland / von de Pradt. - Denkschrift des Herzogs von Rovigo über den Tod des Generals Pichegrü, des Capitäns Wright und des Herrn Bathurst und über einige andre Umstände seines Lebens
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von Friedrich Stoltze
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Von Stadtrath E. H. Müller
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von H. Daum
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Von G. Kurze
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In an age of medical advances and specialization, Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) helped found the discipline of neurology and in 1882 was appointed the first professor of Diseases of the Nervous System in France. As an investigator with broad interests and vast knowledge Charcot contributed to several other disciplines. An early mentor and dominant figure in Charcot's formative years was Pierre Rayer (1793-1867), famous for his seminal contributions to the study of the kidney, who gifted Charcot with his passion for clinical pathological correlations and likely a yearning for the study of kidney diseases. Famous for the clarity and incisiveness of his formal teaching presentations, Charcot lectured on the kidney at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris in 1877. Translated into English and published as a book titled Lectures on Bright's Disease, they became widely accessible and quoted in the literature through the present. In addition, at a time that he was already concentrating on the study of neurological disorders, Charcot maintained his life-long interest in the kidney and published original studies on the pathological changes of the kidney in gout and experimental lead poisoning, as well as supporting a study of hysterical ischuria by his students.