814:. According to Herman "Every day at 9 am, Flatau showed up in the neurobiological laboratory on Śniadecki 8 Street. Here, he was performing experiments on animals, reviewed the histology specimens, collaborated with his colleagues. At 11 am, he would go for coffee at a nearby Ostrowski cafe at the intersection of Koszykowa and Marszałkowska Streets, and after 15 minutes, he would go to the hospital on Czyste on Dworska 15 street." The laboratory conducted research in the fields of comparative anatomy, general and nervous system, physiology, pathological anatomy, experimental pathology, and experimental therapy of the nervous system. He collaborated with an assistant of Maria Skłodowska-Curie,
597:. Migraine attack is the expression of brain disorders; however, an exact mechanism which may be responsible is currently just a matter of conjecture and supposition. Today we cannot describe mechanisms that come to play and express them in well defined anatomical and physiological aspects. The forces that govern such mechanisms are also not known to us. We can only guess and make assumptions as to their operation. Nevertheless, great progress characterizing the development of neurology in the second half of the nineteenth century is visible in the field of research into migraine as well. As a result, one can describe some of the ideas on more reliable anatomical and physiological grounds."
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633:, "The Power of Darkness", Flatau is even called to cure the demons. Excerpt from Singer's story reads: "The word soon spread through Krochmalna Street and the surrounding streets that a dybbuk had settled in Tzeitel's ear, and that it chanted Torah ... A Warsaw nerve specialist became interested in the case – Dr. Flatau, who was famous not only in Poland, but in all Europe and maybe in America, too. And an article about the case appeared in a Yiddish newspaper. The author borrowed its title from
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important role in re-establishing Polish science in the years to come. The neurological laboratory at the Nencki
Institute had rather humble origin. In the early 20th century, after settling in Warsaw, Flatau established in his private apartment, microscopy laboratory in the building where the fashion house of Herse was located on Marszałkowska 150 street. The anecdote about this laboratory is: " carriage would take us to building on Marszalkowska Street, the same building where were
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richly from his great experience and extensive knowledge. He was patient, forgiving, always cheerful, treating students as their beloved family. Thinking forehead, deep dark eyes with a keen, yet warm gaze, low voice with a wide range of modulation – these are the features which, apart from the deep knowledge and great experience, attracted and charmed anyone who was in the circle of his indefatigable activity."
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873:(...) I have to speak over the grave of my late friend ... He was a fanatic of work and he worked relentlessly, since January he knew perfectly well that he was afflicted with an incurable disease, but he did not confide it to anyone, he did not let anyone know." Several thousand people came to his funeral. His headstone was done by sculptor
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Germany, to which scientist he felt deep affection, and moved entirely his scientific affinity towards medical sciences in France ..." . Analysis of his
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contains a thoroughly structured survey of most earlier authors, precise clinical observations, a critical evaluation of pathophysiology, and uncritical opinions on treatment, including arsenic cures." In his monograph, Flatau presented the full clinical picture of migraine and described the disease
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dog that had its idiosyncrasies. In the long, narrow room of the apartment stood, preserved in alcohol and covered, brains of animals and humans that uncle studied. At night, the St. Bernard used his paws to remove the cover and ate a brain, always just one. He was taking off the cover gently and
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Germany and abroad, and returned to Poland during that year. Flatau was closely associated with attempts to re-establish Polish science during and after Russian occupation. After his return, he formed a private microscopy laboratory at his
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Sterling noted that the intellectual capacity of these patients was higher than average. In 1976, Eldridge suggested that the publication of Flatau and Sterling was one of the first to describe the
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quietly placed it on the table. Flatau would not detect it for several days because he did not work in the laboratory every day. Then he announced that St. Bernard would be thrown out (...). St. Bernard looked at my uncle with reproach and would leave the room in protest against these threats..."
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837:) applied to the board of the Warsaw Scientific Society with an initiative to separate these three laboratories and create an organization under the name of "Institute of Experimental Biology. Marcel Nencki". Flatau headed the Laboratory of Neurobiology, between 1911 and 1923.
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apartments in Warsaw, and worked in Warsaw hospitals as a consultant. In 1911, he established a neurological laboratory in the Warsaw
Psychologic Society, and he became in 1913 the first head of the Department of Neurobiology of the Warsaw Scientific Society (
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as an innate disposition to pathological metabolic processes in the nervous system and described its distinguished characters – ocular, epileptic, mental and facial. The book was based on observations of himself and about 500 cases from his own practice.
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headaches which is still referenced in scientific literature. It was the first Polish textbook devoted to migraine. In a review of the historical background of general aspects of the headaches, Isler and Rose say, "His unique monograph of 1912,
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author dedicates this work." The atlas was based on long-exposure photographs of fresh brain sections (up to 10 minutes for flat and 30 minutes for uneven surfaces, by means of small diaphragms). These studies were done in Berlin under Professor
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in Vienna, described the first cases of encephalomyelitis epidemica disseminata (Flatau-Redlich disease). Flatau was convinced that this illness is caused by a virus which was later confirmed by Mergulis. In 1925, Flatau described in detail
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ladies stood in shopping windows of House of Fashion of Boguslaw Herse (...) In this house lived, on the first floor, my uncle Edward Flatau, who – just like my father – was a neurologist and psychiatrist (...) There was a
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292:(written in German, French and Polish), published during his lifetime, which contains contributions from his scientific collaborators as well as a bibliography and biography written by his student
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444:, he worked on the structure of nerve cells and their changes under mechanical, thermal, and toxic influences. They published results of their experiments in 1897 and 1898 in
749:. Since its inception in 1897 until 1900, and afterwards as a collaborator, he contributed to the journal and was summarizing Polish neurological and psychiatric literature.
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Flatau E, Letter to Henry Alsop Riley, non-dated but around November 1929. Folder 12 Box 1, Works of Henry Alsop Riley, Archive and Special Collections, Columbia University.
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Flatau, Edward (1897). "Badania doświadczalne i patologiczno-anatomiczne nad przebiegiem włókien w rdzeniu pacierzowym. Prawo ośrodkowego układu dróg długich w rdzeniu".
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The Founders of Neurology. One Hundred and Thirty-Three Biographical Sketches. Prepared for the Fourth International Neurological Congress in Paris by Eighty-Four Authors
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his neurological laboratory, along with the entire inventory and allowance of 2,000 rubles. In that time (1911), the Warsaw Scientific Society received as a gift from
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Flatau E. Ustrój Nerwowy w świetle najnowszych badań, Skład główny w księgarni W. Wendego w Warszawie. S. 5 Odbitka z Pam. Tow. Lek. 1893. Tom II, s. 325–375.
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Louis, ED (2010), "The conceptualization and organization of the first International Neurological Congress (1931): The coming of age of neurology",
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Postępujący torsyjny kurcz u dzieci / E. Flatau, W. Sterling ; z oddziału dla chorych nerwowych d-ra E. Flatau w Szpitalu na Czystem. 1911.
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Eldridge R (1976), "Edward Flatau, Wladyslaw Sterling, Torsion spasm in Jewish children, and the early history of human genetics",
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around 1920, she visited the psychiatric hospital (ward) of Edward Flatau. Another of his patients was well-known Polish poet
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Bernhard Pollack. Methods of staining of the nervous system translated from the second German edition by William R. Jack.
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Niewodniczy, Aleksander (2003). "Edward Flatau. W 70. rocznicę śmierci i w 90. rocznicę wydania monografii "Migrena"".
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Noszczyk, W. (1992). "70-lecie Polskiego Przeglądu Chirurgicznego".
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Handelsman J (1929), "XXXV- lecie pracy naukowej Edwarda Flataua",
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Koelichen J. (1937). "Edward Flatau jako klinicysta".
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818:, on experimental oncology (use of radioactivity).
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187:Marshal Stanisław Małachowski High School, Płock
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1846:Singer, I. B. (1982). "The power of darkness".
1358:Schweizer Archiv für Neurologie und Psychiatrie
776:Neurobiological Laboratory and Nencki Institute
1976:
1850:The collected stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer
1073:
1050:. London; Portland, OR.: Vallentine Mitchell.
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883:Joseph Jules François Félix Babinski
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1922:, Wydawnictwo VEDA, Warszawa 1999,
1897:, Wydawnictwo VEDA, Warszawa 1999,
1122:Herman E. (1963). "Edward Flatau".
663:House of Fashion of Boguslaw Herse.
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651:Szpital Starozakonnych w Warszawie
538:In 1927, Flatau, independently of
518:Neurology and early human genetics
125:, co-founder of medical journals
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503:Together with the Warsaw surgeon
456:, who opposed the neuron theory.
414:Center for Anatomy of the Charité
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1472:Warszawskie Czasopismo Lekarskie
1457:Warszawskie Czasopismo Lekarskie
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1409:Warszawskie Czasopismo Lekarskie
1394:Warszawskie Czasopismo Lekarskie
1376:Księga Pamiątkowa Edwarda Flatau
1111:. Wrocław: Polska Akademia Nauk.
844:Grave of Edward Flatau in Warsaw
703:Warszawskie Czasopismo Lekarskie
681:Beginning of neurology in Poland
298:Warszawskie Czasopismo Lekarskie
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1241:Uczeni polscy XIX-XX stulecia
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290:Jubilee Book of Edward Flatau
1648:Polski Przegląd Chirurgiczny
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412:Flatau began working at the
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1089:Krzywicki, Ludwik (1959).
279:Scientific accomplishments
217:Wilhelm von Waldeyer-Hartz
135:Polish Academy of Learning
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1633:Handbuch der Neurologie
1267:26 October 2018 at the
1074:Solski, Wacław (1977).
1048:Life strictly forbidden
1046:Marianowicz A. (2004).
1013:Klinische Wochenschrift
942:Paris, 1910, 175 pages.
934:Lazar Salomowitch Minor
835:Zakład Biologii Ogólnej
566:German edition of 1912
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420:two years after the
191:University of Moscow
162:Louis Jacobsohn-Lask
133:, and member of the
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1941:Mokotowskie kliniki
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