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Recklinghausen was born in Gütersloh, Germany, in 1833. He was the son of
Friedrich Christoph von Recklinghausen and Friederike Charlotte Zumwinkel. His father was an elementary school teacher and a sexton. His mother died shortly after his birth in 1833. The Recklinghausens were a patrician family
288:. Throughout Recklinghausen's time at the university he held multiple titles including Dean of the Medical Faculty in 1875/76 and in 1897, as well as rector of the university for the academic year 1883/84. In his Rectorate speech, he dealt with the medical teaching:
264:. The theme of his inaugural address was "De corporibus liberis articulorum" ("On the loose bodies of the joints"). In his short time at Königsberg he met his future wife Marie Jacobson (1846–1918), the daughter of the Jewish doctor Jacob Jacobson from
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296:(1836–1921). Additionally Recklinghausen was one of the founders of the German Society for Pathology in 1884. After his retirement in 1906, he was still working on a comprehensive monograph on the
456:. Festschrift für Rudolf Virchow. Berlin, (1882). (treatise on Recklinghausen's disease). About the multiple fibroids of the skin and their relationship to the multiple neuromas.
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Virchow's Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie, und für klinische Medicin, Berlin, (1863), 28: 157-197. Here Recklinghausen described granular cells in the frog
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Ostitis, die Osteomalacie und die osteoplastische Carcinose in ihren gegenseitigen Beziehungen. In: Festschrift R Virchow. Berlin: G. Reimer, 1891.
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who put multiple councilors and mayors in their positions. He went to the elementary school where his father taught in Gütersloh. He then attended high school at
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