German neuroanatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist
Paul Flechsig
Flechsig in 1906
Born
Paul Emil Flechsig
(1847-06-29)29 June 1847
Zwickau, Kingdom of Saxony
Died
22 July 1929(1929-07-22) (aged 82)
Leipzig, Germany
Alma mater
University of Leipzig
Known for
Research on myelinogenesis
Scientific career
Fields
Neuroanatomy
Psychiatry
Neuropathology
Institutions
University of Leipzig
Clinical Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
Paul Emil Flechsig (29 June 1847, Zwickau, Kingdom of Saxony – 22 July 1929, Leipzig) was a German neuroanatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist. He is mainly remembered today for his research of myelinogenesis.
Paul Emil Flechsig (29 June 1847, Zwickau, Kingdom of Saxony – 22 July 1929, Leipzig) was a German neuroanatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist. He...
Appendix to Lothane's book). During his second illness he was treated by PaulFlechsig (Leipzig University Clinic), Pierson (Lindenhof), and Guido Weber (Royal...
The terms Flechsig's fasciculus and Flechsig's tract are named after German neuroanatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist PaulFlechsig. The ventral...
of different parts of the gray matter in the cerebral hemispheres. PaulFlechsig was the first to present the cytoarchitecture of the human brain into...
psychiatrist Franz Etzel (1902–1970), Politician, Minister of Finance. PaulFlechsig (1847–1929), Neuroanatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist Carl...
centuries by the work of Hugo Liepmann, Adolph Kussmaul, Arnold Pick, PaulFlechsig, Hermann Munk, Carl Nothnagel, Theodor Meynert, and linguist Heymann...
the role of the immune system in demyelination. Another researcher, PaulFlechsig spent most of his career studying and publishing the details of the...
Speyer, German Empire June 11, 1947 Zusmarshausen, Germany 1923, 1928 PaulFlechsig June 29, 1847 Zwickau, German Confederation July 22, 1929 Leipzig, Weimar...
successful investigation of the elements and structure of materials. PaulFlechsig and Emil Kraepelin soon created another influential laboratory at Leipzig...
Zivilisationserkrankungen (LIFE) Neurological Rehabilitation Centre PaulFlechsig Institute for Brain Research Rudolf Boehm Institute of Pharmacology...
misinterpretation of discoveries made in the new science of embryology. Dr PaulFlechsig equated the non-myelinisation of much of a baby's nervous system with...
physician & pathologist, Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine 1926. PaulFlechsig (1847–1929), German neuroanatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist...
of Würzburg (1877–78). At Leipzig, he studied neuropathology under PaulFlechsig and experimental psychology with Wilhelm Wundt. Kraepelin would be a...
was an important influence in the career of German neuropathologist PaulFlechsig (1847–1929). Meynert's work was largely focused on brain anatomy, pathology...
laboratory of Theodor Meynert (1833-1892) in Vienna, the laboratory of PaulFlechsig (1847-1929) in Leipzig, Karl Westphal's clinic in Berlin, and at the...
based largely on forensic evidence presented by Alexandre Lacassagne. PaulFlechsig divides the cytoarchitecture of the human brain into 40 areas. Peter...
his better known assistants were Adolf von Strümpell (1853–1925) and PaulFlechsig (1847–1929). His best written effort was a textbook on pathology called...
this, he moved to Leipzig and worked there as a medical assistant to PaulFlechsig at the university's Psychiatric and Mental Hospital, where he received...
caused by passive homosexual desires towards his first psychiatrist, PaulFlechsig. The Schreber case again became famous in 1959 with the publication...
Anonymous (July 1882). "Review of Die KorperlichenGrundlagen der Guistesstorungen; ein vortrag by PaulFlechsig" (PDF). American Journal of Insanity. 39: 89....
Anonymous (July 1882). "Review of Die KorperlichenGrundlagen der Guistesstorungen; ein vortrag by PaulFlechsig" (PDF). American Journal of Insanity. 39: 89....
Many of these were reprinted in the 1990–2000s by the German publisher Flechsig Verlag. Kurowski wrote extensively about successful U-boat commanders,...
instrument maker Robert Schumann (1810–1856), composer of the Romantic era Paul Emil Flechsig (1847–1929) neuroanatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist Heinrich...