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34: 248:. From 1858 to 1864, Recklinghausen was an assistant at the Pathological Institute in Berlin. In 1864 he became the Professor of Pathological Anatomy at Königsberg before moving to Würzburg six months later. He remained a professor at Würzburg until 1872, when he was appointed Professor of General Pathology and Pathological Anatomy at Strasbourg until 1906. Henceforth, he remained as a professor emeritus, continuing to teach and conduct research until his death in 1910. 203:
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 698:"Early history of the different forms of neurofibromatosis from ancient Egypt to the British Empire and beyond: First descriptions, medical curiosities, misconceptions, landmarks, and the persons behind the syndromes" 916: 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. 434:
in 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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Die fibröse oder deformirende 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 Ratsgymnasium,
995: 360:", and was the first to provide the link between haemochromatosis and iron accumulation in body tissue. Recklinghausen published his findings in a treatise titled 985: 1000: 304:, which was completed in the year of his death. He is buried next to his wife at the Saint Louis cemetery in Robertsau. The tombstone bears the inscription: 672: 970: 236:, the father of modern pathology, and obtained his doctorate with Virchow as his advisor. He subsequently undertook an educational journey to 990: 371:, in 1891 Recklinghausen was the first to describe it systematically, and the condition became known as "von Recklinghausen's disease". 260:
was unnecessary because of his academic and scientific background. In 1865, he was selected as the Chair of Pathological Anatomy at the
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PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY, AS RESEARCHER AS WELL AS TEACHER PROVEN, ESTABLISHED AND OBLIGATORY – A WHOLE MAN
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During his time at Strasbourg he helped to recruit a number of important people to the school, such as anatomist
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Crihalmeanu, Tudor; Ayyaswami, Varun; Prabhu, Arpan V. (2018-08-01). "Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen".
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Bonah, Christian (2003). ""Realpolitik": Friedrich von Recklinghausen's pathology for the kaiserreich".
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migration and inflammation. In a monograph published posthumously in 1910, he coined the term
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At the age of 32 years old, Recklinghausen was already a Professor of Pathological Anatomy; a
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later acquired a name for himself as a doctor, blood pressure researcher, and philosopher.
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About the historical development of medical education, its preconditions and its task.
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and fibrous tissue. NF-1 is sometimes referred to as "von Recklinghausen syndrome".
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Ruggieri, Martino; Praticò, Andrea D.; Caltabiano, Rosario; Polizzi, Agata (2018).
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Reynolds, R. M.; Browning, G. G. P.; Nawroz, I.; Campbell, I. W. (2003-05-03).
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to begin his studies on specifics of the leucocytes migration and inflammation.
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Councilman, W. T. (1918). "Friedrich Daniel Von Recklinghausen (1833–1910)".
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in East Prussia. In 1867, the first of his five children was born. His son
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In 1882 he released a monograph that reviewed previous literature done by
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On April 20, 1872, Recklinghausen moved to the re-established Strasbourg,
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Starting in 1852, Recklinghausen studied medicine at the Universities of
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Handbuch der allgemeinen Pathologie des Kresilaufes und der Ernährung
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He is credited with establishing a method for staining lines of
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Demonstration von Knochen mit Tumor bildender Ostitis deformans
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33 years prior, added two new cases, and characterized the
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While Gerhard Engel first described the skeletal disorder
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in 1886, improving upon the work of Fulpius from 1641.
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Die Lymphgefässe und ihre Beziehung zum Bindegewebe
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Gütersloh
Strasbourg
Humboldt University of Berlin
Iron overload
Neurofibromatosis type I
Pathology
University of Strasbourg
Doctoral advisor
Rudolf Virchow
Karl Koester
[ˈʁɛklɪŋhaʊzən]
pathologist
Gütersloh
Westphalia
physiologist
Heinrich von Recklinghausen
Bielefeld
Bonn
Würzburg
Berlin
pathological anatomy
Rudolf Virchow
Vienna
Rome
Paris
habilitation
Albertus University of Königsberg
Braunsberg
Heinrich Jacob von Recklinghausen

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