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  Science - Gheorghe Marinescu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Marinescu, a student of Victor Babes, was among the first in the world to apply methods from histology and histopathology to neurology, and to apply the anatomo-clinical method to scientific research.
He made original contributions to physiology, histology and the nervous system practical learning (the theory of reflex trophicity, the palmomentony reflex, kinetoplasma, chromatolysis, neuronophagy).
To investigate the nerve cell, Marinescu's methods considered the latest findings in physics and chemistry of his time.
www.ici.ro /romania/en/stiinta/marinescu.html   (331 words)

  
  Gheorghe Marinescu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gheorghe Marinescu (born February 28, 1863, Bucharest - died May 15, 1938, Bucharest) was a Romanian neurologist, founder of the Romanian School of Neurology.
Marinescu maintained close academic links with his Parisian colleagues and many of his articles, which exceeded 250 in number, were published in the French language.
Marinescu's hand, a cold blue oedematous hand with lividity of the skin seen in neurological lesions such as syringomyelia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gheorghe_Marinescu   (538 words)

  
 Romania Travel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Gheorghe Marinescu (1863 - 1938) Romanian neurologist, he is the founder of the Romanian school of neurology.
Gheorghe Marinescu was among the first doctors in the world who used histologic and histopathologic methods in the neurology, as well as the anatomoclinic method in the scientific research.
Using the retrogradation degeneration method, he contributed to the discovery of the location of some nervous structures such as the nucleus of the facial nerve etc. His work is considered an important contribution to the world medicine, in the modern neurology field.
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 Gheorghe Marinescu, famous Romanian neurologist/TITLE>   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Marinescu achieved his formation at the neurological school of Salpêtrière Hospital (France) under the impact of J.M.Charcot's personality.
Marinescu belongs to the great neurologist plead which founded at the begin of the XX century the bases of modern neurology.
Marinescu, his wife and his friend Dr. Ion Dumitrescu at the hospital Târnaveni, 1930
home.nordnet.fr /idumitrescu/marinescu.html   (53 words)

  
 To Many Romanians, Vampires Are A Terrifying Reality The Long Shadow Of Dracula
The Telegraph - UK It was just before midnight as Gheorghe Marinescu and five of his relatives crept into the graveyard in the small Romanian village of Marotinul de Sus.
Then, at the stroke of 12, Marinescu began the ritual that they had been planning for weeks, one that had passed from generation to generation in their family.
Marinescu explained to police when he was arrested that Toma, who he said had been a respected and well-liked teacher in the village for years, had been buried on Christmas Day in 2003.
www.rense.com /general62/vamp.htm   (1209 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Nation & World: In Romania, pre-emptive strikes on 'vampires'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Self-styled vampire slayer Gheorghe Marinescu stands at the gate of his house in Marotinu de Sus, Romania.
Which is exactly what happened with Petre, according to Gheorghe Marinescu, a cheery, aging vampire slayer who was Petre's brother-in-law.
Marinescu's story goes like this: After Petre died, Marinescu's son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter fell ill. Marinescu knew the cause was his dead brother-in-law.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/nationworld/2001891951_vampires31.html   (1098 words)

  
 Gheorghe Marinescu and the origins of medical cinematography - Medgadget - www.medgadget.com
Gheorghe Marinescu and the origins of medical cinematography
Shot by a Romanian neurologist Gheorghe Marinescu at the end of 19th century, these cinematographic studies are focused on organic gait disorders and other neurologic deficiencies.
Between 1899 and 1902, Marinescu perfected the use of cinematography as a research method in neurosciences and published five articles based on cinematographic documents.
www.medgadget.com /archives/2005/02/gheorghe_marine.html   (267 words)

  
 Gheorghe Marinescu - Wikipedia
Gheorghe Marinescu (*28 februarie 1863, Bucureşti - † 15 mai 1938, Bucureşti), academician, medic neurolog, profesor la Facultatea de Medicină din Bucureşti, fondatorul Şcolii Româneşti de Neurologie.
Gheorghe Marinescu a fost pintre primii medici din lume care a aplicat în domeniul neurologiei metode histochimice şi electrofiziologice în cercetarea ştiinţifică.
Gheorghe Marinescu a fost şi un foarte preţuit profesor.
ro.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gheorghe_Marinescu   (619 words)

  
 Romanian-Portal.com - Romanian Celebrities
Since he was a child Gheorghe Zamfir had only had one dream: to play accordion with the gypsies.
Gheorghe Zamfir is also a well-known composer for movies sounds-tracks.
Gheorghe Hagi was born on February 25th 1965 in Sacele, Romania.
www.romanian-portal.com /us/eng/about_romania.asp?id=33   (4920 words)

  
 Gheorghe Marinescu - Wikipedia
Gheorghe Marinescu unterhielt enge akademische Beziehungen zu seinen Pariser Kollegen, und viele seiner über 250 Artikel wurden in französischer Sprache veröffentlicht.
Gheorghe Marinescu war ein hervorragender Lehrer, seine Vorträge gaben Perspektiven für weitere Untersuchungen.
Marinescu's Hand, kalte, ödematöse Hand mit livider Haut, gesehen bei manchen neurologischen Erkrankungen, wie Syringomyelie.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gheorghe_Marinescu   (488 words)

  
 vampire
Which is exactly what happened with Petre, according to Gheorghe Marinescu, a cheery, aging vampire slayer who was Petre's brother-in-law.
Marinescu's story goes like this: After Petre died, Marinescu's son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter fell ill. Marinescu knew the cause was his dead brother-in-law.
Marinescu said he found Petre on his side, his mouth bloody.
www.pvc.maricopa.edu /~butler/cre/vampire.html   (1005 words)

  
 Mathematical   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Gheorghe Vrânceanu brought important contributions to modern differential geometry.
Gheorghe Marinescu made significant contributions to functional analysis and the theory of distributions.
Six mathematical institutes exist within the Romanian Academy, to whit the Simion Stoilow Institute of Mathematics, the Gheorghe Mihoc Center for Statistical Mathematics, the Caius Iacob Institute of Applied Mathematics, the Tiberiu Popoviciu Institute of Calculus in Cluj-Napoca, the Octav Mayer Institute of Mathematics in Iasi, and the Institute of Astronomy.
www.acad.ro /academia2002/acadeng/pag_cont04.htm   (843 words)

  
 Who's Who of Victorian Cinema   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
A specialist in the study and treatment of nervous diseases at the Pantelimon Hospital in Bucharest, while working in Paris in 1898 Marinescu had the idea of making use of the cinematograph as a further tool in the investigation of his field.
In mid-1898, having previously experimented with chronophotography in his studies under the influence of E-J. Marey, he purchased a Lumière Cinématographe from Paul Menu, and began to film the movements and gestures of those suffering from severe nervous ailments, his first film being Walking Difficulties in Organic Hemiplegia (1898).
Marinescu's films of those afflicted with nervous complaints, which survive, show a procession of shuffling figures passing by the camera in a display that is curiously haunting.
www.victorian-cinema.net /marinescu.htm   (200 words)

  
 nota bene: not quite Vlad
It was just before midnight as Gheorghe Marinescu and five of his relatives crept into the graveyard in the small Romanian village of Marotinul de Sus.
They knew which plot they were looking for and#8211; a simple earth grave with...
They knew which plot they were looking for – a simple earth grave with a wooden cross bearing the name Petre Toma – and quickly, but quietly, set about digging.
www.andunie.net /nota_bene/mt-archives/000671.php   (206 words)

  
 Romanian Journal of Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The surgical intervention took place at the ½Gheorghe Marinescu½ hospital in Bucharest, within the department of Vascular Surgery and Microneurosurgery.
In 2000, according to the statute of SRMR, a new leading committee was elected: President Dr. Mihai Ionac, Vice-presidents Dr. Dragoº Pieptu and Dr. George Dindelegan, Secretary Dr. Gheorghe Noditi and Treasurer Dr. Zorin Crãiniceanu.
From 2000 to 2002, the evolution of RSRM was ascending, recording obvious progress regarding the organization and opening new opportunities for the Romanina microsurgery: the on line page of RJHRM, the development of microsurgical education and the diversification of course offer, as a asfe method to provide human resources in microsurgery.
www.rjhrm.ro /dump_articol.php?id_numar=8&id_articol=54&limba=EN   (2037 words)

  
 BRITISHPATHE.COM | THE WORKS OF GHEORGHE MARINESCU | 3174.27   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Pages of books by Marinescu on health with passages and drawings.
A letter signed by Auguste Lumiere about the request by Marinescu to use film in his medical research.
Title: THE WORKS OF GHEORGHE MARINESCU TcIn: 1:54:49:00 TcOut: 1:56:56:00 Summary: Works of famous Rumanian doctor Gheorghe Marinescu.
www.britishpathe.com /thumb_pf.php?id=83991   (231 words)

  
 Reality Checking June 04
Charges of disturbing the peace of the dead, that is. The case involved relatives of one Toma Petre, whose relatives dug up his body from the grave (yes, he was already dead), removed his heart and then burned it, mixing the ashes of the heart with water, and then they drank it.
Gheorghe Marinescu, Petre’s brother-in-law, stated that was what happened in Petre’s case.
Reportedly, after Petre’s death, Marinescu’s son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter took ill. Marinescu claimed that when he dug up Petre’s body he found Petre laying on his side, his mouth bloody.
www.mysterious-america.net /realitycheckingj.html   (1029 words)

  
 ROMINVENT - Industrial Protection Agency
The most important results dated on the 17th - 19th century when the Romanians begun to create their national identity.
There are worldwide known names of important Romanians scientist man like: Constantin Cantacuzino (medicine), I.Piuariu-Molnar (ophthalmologist surgery), Gheorghe Asachi and Gheorghe Lazar (who put the basis of national engineering school) Emanoil Bacaloglu (physicist and mathematicians), N.
Important mathematicians: Gheorghe Titeica (differential geometry), Traian Lalescu (integral equations), Gheoghe Mihoc (mathematical statistics), and Grigore Moisil (partial differential equations, logical mathematics).
www.rominvent.ro /html1/science.html   (650 words)

  
 The Long Shadow of Dracula
Thanks to Rowan and the 369 UDC for this recent story.
They knew which plot they were looking for-a simple earth grave with a wooden cross bearing the name Petre Toma-and quickly, but quietly, set about digging.
Last week he and his five relatives-Mitrica Mircea, Popa Stelica, Constantin Florea, Ionescu Ion and Pascu Oprea-were sentenced to six months in jail for the unlawful exhumation of the body of Toma, 76, a former teacher and a man they believed had risen from the dead to drink their blood while they slept.
www.fvza.org /prvamp2.html   (1237 words)

  
 Nine O'Clock
Most of the Celtic graveyards from Romania were discovered in Bistrita-Nasaud County, four of them being at Fantanele, where the archaeological diggings continue this month, with the opening of a new archaeological site.
The president of Bistrita Nasaud County Council, Gheorghe Marinescu, discovered in the ‘80s the biggest Celtic treasure on the territory of Romania.
The treasure which contained numerous coins of silver and gold was found in the commune Sieu Odorhei, being exhibited later on at Bistrita Nasaud museum.
www.nineoclock.ro /index.php?page=detalii&categorie=culture&id=20060803-503435   (352 words)

  
 Hattrick - #Los Diablos Rojos# - Aaroc
In the game's 26th minute, Diablos's Gheorghe Marinescu fell dramatically just outside the penalty area.
However, the referee booked Gheorghe Marinescu for diving.
The home crowd cheered when, in the 30th minute, Jerome Veldhuis Kroeze's charge up the middle resulted in the keeper making one of his best saves of the day.
www.hattrick.org /Common/matchDetails.asp?matchID=92361011   (341 words)

  
 The Book Of THoTH - Legend and Mythology - Village puts vampire to rest
Armed with hammers and chisels, and fortified with home-made schnapps, four men led by Gheorghe Marinescu, the supposed vampire's brother-in-law, set out for the cemetery.
"When we lifted the coffin lid his arms were not on his chest as we had left them but at his sides," said Marinescu.
After the corpse's chest had been opened with a wooden stake the heart was removed.
www.book-of-thoth.com /article571.html   (824 words)

  
 CIMEC - Museums and Collections in Romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
  The museum was organized in 1954, following the donation made by the son and daughter of the scholar, in the house where the great neurologist, dr. Gheorghe Marinescu, lived between 1910 and 1938.
The exhibits include a camera and cinema projection device (purchased in France, in 1900) for scientific researches, with a letter from Auguste Lumiere.
On the walls of the study one can see diplomas proving the world recognition he enjoyed, as he joined seven academies and 26 scientific societies worldwide.
www.cimec.ro /scripts/muzee/iden.asp?k=6   (104 words)

  
 HUMBOLDT CLUB MEMBERS
"Gheorghe Marinescu" Prize of the Romanian Academy for psychiatric research (1987).
Psychopathology rate and relationship of the severity of the psychopathology to familial and environmental variables, Rom.
SERBANESCU-GRIGOROIU M., Christodorescu D., Jipescu I., Totoescu A., Marinescu E., Ardelean V., Psychopathology in children aged 10-17 of bipolar parents: psychopathology rate and correlates of the severity of the psychopathology, Journal of Affective Disorders, 16, 1989, p.
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 Prof.dr.Ion Pascu, Rector, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Târgu Mures
"Gheorghe Marinescu" Prize Laureate of Romanian Academy (1974)
Research Fellow in Department of Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA (1971-1972)
Visiting Professor in Department of Neurology, Stroke Research Center, The Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wakw Forest University, Winston - Salem, North Carolina, USA (1987)
romania-on-line.net /whoswho/PascuIonprofdr.htm   (96 words)

  
 The Truth Seeker - Village Vampire Slayers in Grave Trouble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
His nephew’s family fell ill with an unexplained sickness and a few days later a witness claimed to have seen Toma leaving their house before sunrise as a flock of crows flew portentously overhead.
Investigators soon discovered evidence of up to 20 vampire slayings in the past few years.
At the regional police station the commissioner, Gheorghe Sandu, said: “I’d like to be able to say this village is unique, but unfortunately I can’t because I know just how strong belief in vampires is here.”
www.thetruthseeker.co.uk /print.asp?ID=1694   (395 words)

  
 MIHAI EMINESCU - omul politic nationalist si gazetarul traditionalist
Subliniem faptul ca, în 1889, Marinescu avea 26 de ani, fiind începator, asistentul lui Babes.
Gheorghe Marinescu declara despre creierul poetului, multi ani mai tirziu: “Creierul mi s-a adus de la Institutul Sutu într-o stare de descompunere care nu permitea un studiu fin al structurii circumvolutiunilor.
Eminescu nu a murit însa de paralizie generala, Gheorghe Marinescu se înselase.
www.mihai-eminescu.net /?m=200701   (1947 words)

  
 The origins of scientific cinematography and early medical applications -- Barboi et al. 62 (11): 2082 -- Neurology
Charcot, Marinescu returned to Bucharest in 1897 and applied
Marinescu films, and related publications were translated from
Results: Between 1899 and 1902, Marinescu perfected the use
www.neurology.org /cgi/content/abstract/62/11/2082   (288 words)

  
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Is one of the oldest churches in Constanta City, build in the beginning of the XX th
The mural painting was executed near the 1914 by the painter Gheorghe Marinescu, student of the great Nicolae Grigorescu, in the Renaissance style.
Exterior mosaic, about 60 square meters, was realized between 1999-2000 by Gheorghe Firica and Marian Deaconu.
www.infolitoral.ro /english/worship/adormirea1/adormirea1.htm   (127 words)

  
 Unexplained Mysteries :: The long shadow of Dracula
Last week, six men were jailed for ripping out the heart of a corpse they believed was 'undead'.
As Monica Petrescu in Bucharest writes, to many Romanians, vampires are not legend but terrifying realityIt was just before midnight as Gheorghe Marinescu and five of his relatives crept into the graveyard in the small Romanian village of Marotinul de Sus.
There the group burnt it, dissolved the ashes and then drank the solution.The scene last July would fit readily into any number of films about vampires and the Dracula legend but Gheorghe Marinescu is real.
www.unexplained-mysteries.com /viewnews.php?id=33282   (252 words)

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