WilhelmHeinrichErb (30 November 1840 – 29 October 1921) was a German neurologist. He was born in Winnweiler, and died in Heidelberg. In 1864 he received...
known as Erb's point, is a site at the upper trunk of the brachial plexus located 2–3 cm above the clavicle. It is named for WilhelmHeinrichErb. Taken...
Erb (born 1969), American football coach Mario Erb (born 1990), German footballer Summer Erb (born 1977), American basketball player WilhelmHeinrich...
patellar reflex is often tested in infants to test the nervous system. WilhelmHeinrichErb (1840–1921) and Carl Friedrich Westphal (1833–1890) simultaneously...
Universities of Heidelberg and Leipzig, and was a student of neurologist WilhelmHeinrichErb (1840–1921). In 1884 he earned his degree at Leipzig, afterwards...
dystrophy – Alan Eglin H. Emery, Fritz E. Dreifuss Erb–Duchenne palsy (a.k.a. Erb palsy) – WilhelmHeinrichErb, Guillaume-Benjamin-Amand Duchenne de Boulogne...
Berlin in 1888. He then became an assistant to WilhelmHeinrichErb (1840-1921) in Heidelberg and to Heinrich Curschmann (1846–1910) in Leipzig. In 1892 he...
Erb-Duchenne palsy, Duchenne smile E Constantin von Economo 1876 - 1931 Austria von Economo neurons E WilhelmHeinrichErb 1840 - 1921 Germany Erb's palsy...
Wilhelm Alexander Freund August 26, 1833 Krappitz, German Confederation December 24, 1917 Berlin, German Empire 1910, 1914 (id=3218) WilhelmHeinrich...
the University of Heidelberg, where he studied under neurologist WilhelmHeinrichErb. In 1898 he was named head of the city infirmary in Frankfurt, then...
under ophthalmologist Theodor Leber (1840–1917) and neurologist WilhelmHeinrichErb (1840–1921). In 1897, Hippel attained the title of "professor extraordinary"...
impaired social abilities. The brachial plexus injury resulted in Erb's palsy, which left Wilhelm with a withered left arm about six inches (15 centimetres)...
Arme Heinrich role for Erb, and staged it with him at the Prinzregententheater at Munich, privately, whereupon von Speidel for the Hoftheater asked Erb his...
Leipzig, earning his doctorate in 1879. He served as an assistant to WilhelmHeinrichErb (1840–1921) in Heidelberg, Julius Friedrich Cohnheim (1839–1884)...
the influence of, among others, Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893), WilhelmHeinrichErb, William Richard Gowers (1845-1912) and particularly Karl Wernicke...
also provided an early description of acroparesthesia. In 1891 with WilhelmHeinrichErb (1840–1921) and Adolph Strümpell (1853–1925), he founded the journal...
of M.D. in 1870. At Heidelberg, he was a student of neurologist WilhelmHeinrichErb (1840-1921). Afterwards he took part in the Franco-Prussian War of...
Excellence Initiative. Markus Büchler Vincenz Czerny Thomas Erastus WilhelmHeinrichErb Werner Hacke Harald zur Hausen Hermann von Helmholtz Ludolf von Krehl...
he served as an assistant in the Heidelberg medical clinic under WilhelmHeinrichErb (1840-1921) and in the surgical clinic in Kiel under Johannes Friedrich...
his better known assistants were Ernst Schweninger (1850–1924) and WilhelmHeinrichErb (1840–1921). With Max Pettenkofer (1818–1901), Carl von Voit (1831–1908)...
his better known students and assistants included Adolf Kussmaul, WilhelmHeinrichErb and Friedrich Schultze. Friedreich was involved in the establishment...
of medicine, his final position. In 1891, with Adolph Strümpell, WilhelmHeinrichErb and Friedrich Schultze (1848-1934), he founded the journal "Deutsche...
Returning to the University of Leipzig in February 1882, he worked in WilhelmHeinrichErb's neurology clinic and in Wundt's psychopharmacology laboratory. He...
are played among local teams and friendly rivalries are common. WilhelmHeinrichErb (1840 – 1921), neurologist Direktwahlen 2019, Donnersbergkreis, Landeswahlleiter...