Nikolaus Friedreich (1 July 1825 in Würzburg – 6 July 1882 in Heidelberg) was a German pathologist and neurologist, and a third generation physician in the Friedreich family. His father was psychiatrist Johann Baptist Friedreich (1796–1862), and his grandfather was pathologist Nicolaus Anton Friedreich (1761–1836), who is remembered for his early description of idiopathic facial paralysis, which would later be known as Bell's palsy.[1]
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NikolausFriedreich (1 July 1825 in Würzburg – 6 July 1882 in Heidelberg) was a German pathologist and neurologist, and a third generation physician in...
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interest in childhood cerebellar disorders was seen in 1861 when NikolausFriedreich published his paper titled "familial spino-cerebellar degeneration...
was the son of physician Nicolaus Anton Friedreich (1761–1836), and the father of pathologist NikolausFriedreich (1825–1882). He studied medicine at the...
became known as the founding father of psychoanalysis. NikolausFriedreich: Discovery of Friedreich-Auerbach disease (together with Leopold Auerbach) among...
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graduation, he remained in Heidelberg as an assistant to pathologist NikolausFriedreich. Later on, he was associated with the General Hospital in Eppendorf...
prominent neurologists, including Jean-Martin Charcot, Pierre Marie, NikolausFriedreich, Adolph Strümpell, and others. Marie described a number of cases...
known as the "myenteric plexus". "Friedreich–Auerbach disease" is named after Auerbach and pathologist NikolausFriedreich (1825–1882). It is a rare disease...
where for several years he served as an assistant to pathologist NikolausFriedreich (1825–1882). As a young man, he also worked for a period of time...
Karl Rudolf Friedenthal, Prussian statesman; Corps Silesia Breslau NikolausFriedreich, pathologist and neurologist; Corps Rhenania Würzburg Friedrich,...
and afterwards spent several years as an assistant to pathologist NikolausFriedreich (1825–1882). In 1887 he was invited as a "full professor" to the...