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Karl Friedrich Burdach

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Burdach came from a family of physicians in Leipzig. He graduated in medicine at Leipzig in 1800 and trained in Vienna; became
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Burdach's work on the anatomy of the brain and nervous system introduced a number of names. It was published in three volumes
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He provided in 1822 the name, due to the arching shape of its longest fibres, of the
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Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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Neues Recepttaschenbuch für angehende Ärzte . 2., unveränd. Ausg.
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Jung and the Making of Modern Psychology: The Dream of a Science
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in 1811, and four years later took a similar position at the
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Burdach

German
physiologist
Leipzig
Königsberg
neuroanatomy
professor
physiology
University of Dorpat
University of Königsberg
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling
arcuate fasciculus
amygdala
Biology
vitalism
fasciculus cuneatus
caudate
putamen
globus pallidus
inner
outer
Digital edition
University and State Library Düsseldorf
"The arcuate fasciculus and the disconnection theme in language and aphasia: History and current state"
doi
10.1016/j.cortex.2008.04.002
PMC
2740371
PMID

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