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Hermann Eichhorst

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of this disease, which were to become known as "Eichhorst's corpuscles". In 1896 and 1913 respectively, Eichhorst provided early accounts of infantile and hereditary
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Handbuch der speciellen Pathologie und Therapie für praktische Ärzte und Studirende
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Eichhorst made contributions in several fields of medicine. In an 1878
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Lehrbuch der physikalischen Untersuchungsmethoden innerer Krankheiten
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he documented one of the earliest descriptions of progressive
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that is sometimes referred to as "Eichhorst's neuritis".
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Lehrbuch der practischen Medizin innerer Krankheiten
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internist
Königsberg
Berlin
Ernst Viktor von Leyden
Bernhard Naunyn
Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs
Zürich
monograph
pernicious anemia
poikilocytosis
multiple sclerosis
neuritis
Leipzig
pathology
therapy
nervous diseases
Vienna

Nobel Prize.org
Hermann Eichhorst
Who Named It
Categories
1849 births
1921 deaths
Emigrants from the German Empire
Immigrants to Switzerland
German pathologists
Physicians from Königsberg
Physicians from the Province of Prussia

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