Christoph Wilhelm Friedrich Hufeland (12 August 1762, Langensalza – 25 August 1836, Berlin) was a German physician, naturopath and writer. He is famous...
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under Johann Christian Wiegleb at his house in the Markstraße. Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland, the most eminent German physician of the 19th Century, was born...
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University) was founded in 1810, the dean of the medical college Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland integrated the Charité as a teaching hospital in 1828. During...
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joined the University of Jena. His professors at Jena included Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland, Christian Gottfried Gruner, and Lorenz Suckow and he became especially...
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Knebel Doeberitz received the Ernst von Leyden award in 1998, the Christoph-Wilhelm Hufeland award in 2000, the Distinguished Service Award for Cervical Cancer...
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During his career, Loder maintained ongoing friendships with Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, both of whom had taken anatomy...
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dem Finsterniss in jeder Beziehung stets verhasst war. [...] Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland in his postscript commented: "He ended with the words: "More light"...
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worked an assistant in a Berlin polyclinic founded by his uncle, Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland (1762–1836). In 1826 he became a full professor of Heilmittellehre...
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episodic use F10.26. The term was coined by the German physician Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland in 1819, when, in a preface to an influential book by German-Russian...
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Kritische Wälder (1769), served as General Superintendent in Weimar Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland (1762–1836), physician, most eminent practical physician of his...
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