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  JewishEncyclopedia.com - TRAUBE, LUDWIG:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Traube became privat-docent at Berlin University and assistant to Schoenlein at the Charité Hospital in 1848, and was appointed chief physician of a department of the same institution and assistant professor in 1857.
Traube was also one of the leading practitioners of Europe.
In 1878 a monument was erected to the memory of Traube in the second court of the Charité.
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 Ludwig Traube (www.whonamedit.com)
Ludwig Traube received his doctorate at Berlin in 1840 and, even before passing his state examination, then went to Vienna for some nine months to attend Karl von Rokitansky's classes in General pathology and study physical diagnosis under Josef Skoda (1805-1881).
Traube was one of the first Jewish physicians to be habilitated as Docent at the University of Berlin after the revolution of February 1848, and in 1849 became Johann Lukas Schönlein's (1793-1864) assistant at the Charité clinic.
With Benno Ernst Heinrich Reinhardt (1819-1852) and Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow (1821-1902), Traube was co-founder of Beiträge zur experimentellen Pathologie.
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From 1971 Ludwig Müller is in the chai, a time that was characterized by lots of activities in musical as well as in social respects.
Ludwig Müller always took a strong interest in a varied year’s programme which apart from standart programmes such as spring concert, May and summer festival, „Kerwemarkt“(fair) and Christmas party included specifically designed offers.Charity cocerts that were performed fort he restoration of Luther Church have to be mentioned here as well.
Ludwig Müller ought to report about a real highlight himself:“It might have been pretty daring to invite the Dinkelsbühl boys band to sing in the marquee.
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In Bonn he met a young Ludwig van Beethoven and arranged for Beethoven to move to Vienna to study with Haydn.
Traube was a physical chemist at the Technische Hochschule, Berlin until 1939 when he immigrated to Great Britain and took a post at the University of Edinburgh.
Dollmann was the architect employed by Ludwig II of Bavaria to build his (now very popular tourist attractions) palaces, Neuschwanstein, Herrenchiemsee and Linderhof.
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 The Effect of Cranial Manipulation on the Traube-Hering-Mayer Oscillation as Measured by Laser-Doppler Flowmetry | ...
The Traube-Hering (TH) component of this oscillation has a frequency of 6 to 10 cpm.
Analysis of the TH was first described in 1865, when Ludwig Traube reported the measurement of a fluctuation in pulse pressure that occurred with a particular frequency of respiration but persisted after respiration had been arrested.
By comparing cranial manipulation with laser-Doppler flowmetery, we have demonstrated that the PRM/CRI is congruous with the TH component of the THM oscillation in blood flow velocity.
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 Eponimos medicos: Ludwig Traube
Kussmaul y Ludwig Traube.Si para los médicos fieles a la tendencia anatomoclínica las autopsias y el microscopio lo eran todo, para estos lo fue el laboratorio de física y química.
Ludwig Traube nació en Ratibor (Silesia) en 1818.
Traube fue nombrado profesor ordinario de la universidad en 1872.
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Ludwig Traube (1818-1876), a German Jew, was the first civilian colleague of Schoenlein who was employed at the Charité.
With this, the foundation was laid for the devision of the Medizinische Klinik lastingt till 1980.
Medizinische Klinik, however, were not introduced until 1885, when the Traube´s student and successor Ernst von Leyden (1832-1910) was appointed to the Propädeutische Klinik.
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 Ludwig Traube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ludwig Traube (June 19, 1861 - May 19, 1907) was a paleographer and held the first chair of Medieval Latin in Germany (at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich).
Traube was born in Berlin, the son of a middle-class Jewish family, and studied at the universities of Munich and Greifswald.
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 Literary Encyclopedia: Brentano, Clemens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A follower of Ludwig Tieck, whose literary achievements he tried to outdo – Dorothea Veit called him “Tieck’s Tieck” (“Tieck des Tiecks”) – Brentano was less interested in the theory of Early Romanticism than in its poetic realization.
Regarding language and structure, his early texts responded to Friedrich Schlegel’s famous call for a “progressive universal poetry” (“progressive Universalpoesie”), that is, for a literary synthesis that would draw together all forms of art and thus initiate the poeticization of the whole of life.
The most important event of his months in Göttingen was the beginning of his friendship with Ludwig Achim von Arnim, which was sealed during their travels together (“Rheinreise”) in June 1802.
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 info: LUDWIG GANGHOFER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ludwig Ganghofer (July 7, 1855 - July 24, 1920) was a German writer who became famous for his homeland novels.
Born in Kaufbeuren, he graduated from a gymnasium in 1873 and subsequently worked as a fitter in Augsburg engine works.
After the end of the war, Ganghofer returned to his profession as a writer.
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 CELT: The online resource for Irish history, literature and politics
Ludwig Bieler, “Latin manuscripts: facsimiles, editions, studies, published in Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and the United States since July 1939”, Scriptorium, 1 (1946–7), 181–9, 329–54.
Ludwig Bieler, “Patrician studies in the “Irish Ecclesiastical Record”, Ir Ecclesiast Rec 102 (1964), 359–66.
Ludwig Bieler: “Bibliography of Ludwig Bieler, J. O'Meara and Bernd Naumann (eds.), Latin script and letters AD 400–900: Festschrift presented to Ludwig Bieler on the occasion of his 70th birthday (Leiden, 1976), 1–18.
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 Digital Clendening: Ralph Major Photograph Collection: 19th Century
Carl Ludwig (1816-95) invented the kymograph, used to study circulation, in 1847.
Ludwig Traube (1818-76) was one of the founders of experimental pathology.
Déjérine was one of the leading French neurologists of his period and made many contributions to the pathology of aphasia, encephalitis, poliomyelitis, syringomeyelia, and neuritis.
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 VL Library: Search the Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Traube, M. Experimente zur Theorie der Zellenbildung und Endosmose.
Ueber die Gase in der Schwimmblase der Fische.
Traube, J. Der Oberflächendruck und seine Bedeutung im Organismus.
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But Billroth's first long journey was cut short with the news that his mother had died of tuberculosis.
In 1851, with the financial assistance of his grandmother, Billroth went to continue his studies in Berlin, where Bernard von Langenbeck, Johann Lukas Schonlein*, Moritz Romberg and Ludwig Traube (pathology) were all doing important work in medicine.
Traube taught Billroth experimental pathology and encouraged him to write his thesis, "De natura et causa pulmonum affectionis, quae nervo utroque vago dissecto exoritur", which won him his doctorate in 1852.
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2001.09.18
The story of the friendship between Wellhausen and W. which had begun in their Greifswald years is sketched by R. Smend.
Ludwig Traube, the future master of Latin palaeography, spent the summer term 1881 in Greifswald but then left after he fell a victim to antisemitic insults.
(Traube's later difficulty in acquiring an adequate post was partly due to antisemitic prejudices, partly to the specialization he had chosen.) Hans von Arnim took his doctorate in Greifswald in 1882.
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 Hausarbeiten.de: Zur Frage der wechselseitigen Einflüsse in Geistesleben und Kunst zwischen Byzanz und dem Abendland ...
Dennoch sollte sich aus den bewahrten Bildungsfundamenten der Keim zu Neuem ergeben, in der Hauptsache durch Förderung in der späten Karolingerzeit.
In der Zeit Ludwigs des Frommen wurden die Griechisch-Studien intensiviert, was wesentlich auf die griechischen Gesandtschaften und ihre Gastgeschenke zurückzuführen ist.
Traube schrieb: "Wer in den Tagen Karl′s des Kahlen Griechisch auf dem Kontinent kann, ist ein Ire, oder zuversichtlich: es ist ihm die Kenntnis durch einen Iren vermittelt worden, oder das Gerücht, das ihn mit diesem Ruhm umgibt, ist Schwindel."
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 Christian Belief & the Restoration of Israel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It is in this connection that non-Jewish and Jewish Bible scholars refer to the almost unbelievable proportion of Jews who have benefited mankind in such fields as medicine, the sciences and the arts and are therefore a blessing for mankind.
Josephson mentions Ludwig Traube (1818-1876), who developed digitalis, which has saved thousands of lives of heart attack victims.
It was also Traube who first used the thermometer to check the temperature of his patients.
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 Physiology & The doctrine of metabolism
Besides the above-mentioned investigators, Schwann, Kölliker, and Virchow, attention may be called to Robert Remak (1815-65; description of the marrowless nerve fibres, of the course of the fibres in the brain and the spinal cord); sympathetic nerve system, nerves of the heart, metabolism).
Besides Laënnec and Skoda must be mentioned among the great number of investigators: Jean Baptiste Bouillaud (1796-1881), and James Johnson (1777-1845), who investigated affections of the heart and rheumatism of the joints.
Diagnosis and therapeutics of the diseases of the larynx were greatly advanced by the invention of the laryngoscope in 1860 (Ludwig Turck 1810-68, Vienna; and Johann Nepomuk Czermak, 1828-73).
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 Christian Albert Theodor Billroth: Master of surgery Kazi RA, Peter RE J Postgrad Med
Along with Wagner and Meissner, Billroth went to Trieste to study the origin and insertion of the nerves of the torpedo fish.
There, Ludwig Traube taught him experimental pathology and encouraged him to write the thesis ′De natura et causa pulmonum affectionis quae nerve utroque vago dissectro exoritur′.
On September 30, 1852, Billroth received his doctorate in Berlin, and that winter he passed the state medical examination, after which he worked in the ophthalmology clinic of Albrecht von Graefe (1828-1870).
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 ON TARGET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The realization of the key role for raised intra-arterial pressure as a pathogenetic agent in hypertension is usually credited to Ludwig Traube.
However, Traube in his writings gives credit for the idea to a little-known English doctor, William Senhouse Kirkes (1822-1864).
Kirkes' main interest was in cardiology and vascular disease, and, in 1852, gave the first account of embolism from vegetations in infective endocarditis.
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 Traube - www.zur-traube-pfalz.de/   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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Even those who hate Jews take advantage daily of their many contributions.
Those who have heart disease and use digitalis are benefiting from the work of Ludwig Traube.
If one has a toothache and uses Novocain, he is helped by the work of Carl Koller.
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 The Palmdoc Chronicles
On a related note, one of the annoying things I find in my part of the world, is the misinterpretation of the eponym "Traube's space".
Many are taught wrongly that it corresponds to an area of resonance in the 9th, 10th and 11th space anterior to the left mid-axillary line.
While correct that if dull, it may suggest splenomegaly, this is NOT Traube's space.
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 The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Traube, Ludwig (1818-1876)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Traube, Ludwig (1818-1876)@ HighBeam Research
Using this approach, he worked on the pathology of fever, the control and dysfunction of muscles, and various forms of heart disease.
Traube discovered that when the vagus nerve (one of two nerves to the heart that regulate the speed of the pacemaker) was severed, the speed of...
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 Traube Hotel - Kitzbuhel - Traube Hotel reviews - TripAdvisor
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 Oktoberfest 7 days   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The enchantment continues in Fussen where you will dine at the new Musical Theater Neuschwanstein and enjoy an evening performance of the operetta depicting King Ludwig II's life.
Your travels continue to another of King Ludwig's creations, Linderhof.
Enjoy your tour of the extensive grounds and palace including Ludwig's famous "Venus Grotto," the peacock mosque, and the rustic hunting lodge.
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2001.01.10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The editors deserve gratitude for making this important set of papers more readily accessible.
In several places S. laments the decline in Germany of studies of palaeography and textual history in the tradition of Ludwig Traube (p.91; loc.
These have now been increased by the paper "Ludwig Traube als Latinist" in Wilamowitz in Greifswald, ed.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /bmcr/2001/2001-01-10.html   (1368 words)

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