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Constantin von
Monakow (4
November 1853 – 19
October 1930) was a Russian-Swiss
neuropathologist who was a
native of
Bobretsovo in the
Vologda Governorate...
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Constantin von
Monakow's Institute of
Brain Anatomy,
where Hayek spent much of his time
staining brain cells. Hayek's time in
Monakow's lab and his deep...
- [citation needed] The term
diaschisis was
coined by
Constantin von
Monakow in 1914. Von
Monakow's concept of
neurophysical changes in
distant brain tissue to...
- Binswanger, Eugène Minkowski,
Hermann Rorschach,
Franz Riklin,
Constantin von
Monakow,
Eugen Bleuler,
Ernst Rüdin,
Adolf Meyer,
Abraham Brill and Emil Oberholzer...
- the age of 58 in Munich.,
Alice Gustine (1889-1948) who
married Paul von
Monakow and Anna
Sarah (1891-1972) who
married Paul Reiner. The sons of his cousin...
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system began –
partly influenced by her
friendship with
Constantin von
Monakow. Initially,
Giuseppe Pagano,
Professor of
Chemical Physiology at the Medical...
- de l'esprit sur le corps.
Dubois was also an
editor of
Constantin von
Monakow's Schweizer Archiv für
Neurologie und
Psychiatrie (Swiss
Archive for Neurology...
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received his
doctorate at Zurich,
where he
trained under Constantin von
Monakow (1853–1930). In 1900 he
obtained his
habilitation for neurology, and in...
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Triangle of Guillain-Mollaret, Mollaret's
meningitis M
Constantin von
Monakow 1853 - 1930
Switzerland M Egas
Moniz 1874 - 1955
Portugal Moniz sign M...
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