Ernst Remak
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Ernst Julius Remak (May 26, 1849, Berlin - May 24, 1911, Wiesbaden) was a German physician
He is a son of Robert Remak. He received his education at the universities of Breslau, Berlin, Würzburg, Strassburg, and Heidelberg, and obtained the degree of M.D. in 1870; he took part in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-71. After serving as assistant in the department for nervous diseases at the Charité Hospital, Berlin, from 1873 to 1875 he established himself as a neuropath in the German capital, where he became privat-docent in 1877, and professor in 1893.
[edit] Literary works
Remak has contributed more than 50 essays to the professional journals, and is the author of:
- "Grundriss der Elektrodiagnostik und Elektrotherapie für Praktische Aerzte", Vienna, 1895;
- "Neuritis und Polyneuritis," in Nothnagel's, "Handbuch der Speziellen Pathologic und Therapie", ib. 1900;
[edit] See also
[edit] Bibliography of Jewish Encyclopedia
- Pagel, Biog. Lex.
- This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain.
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- Isidore Singer & Frederick T. Haneman