Friedrich Wilhelm Zahn (14 February 1845 – 1904) was a German-Swiss pathologist born in Germersheim. His eponyms include Zahn infarct and lines of Zahn...
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needed] Lines of Zahn are named after German–Swiss pathologist Friedrich Wilhelm Zahn. Thrombus showing circumferential lines of Zahn. Low magnification...
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the Albert Zahn House with carvings. Anthony Zahn (born 1974), American cyclist Ernst Zahn (1867–1952), Swiss writer Friedrich Wilhelm Zahn (1845–1904)...
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Wilhelm Zahn (29 July 1910 – 14 November 1976) was a German Kriegsmarine officer during the Second World War. He was U-boat First Watch Officer, then became...
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Wilhelm Johann Karl Zahn (21 August 1800 in Rodenberg, Schaumburg – 22 August 1871 in Berlin) was a German architect, painter, art critic and design researcher...
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Commander Wilhelm Zahn (a submariner who argued for a course in shallow waters close to shore and without lights), Wilhelm Gustloff's captain, Friedrich Petersen...
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lobule centers, as well as liver cell atrophy. The Zahn infarct is named for Friedrich Wilhelm Zahn. Stegman, JK, ed. (2006), Stedman's Medical Dictionary...
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Mödling near Vienna. Afterwards, he worked as an assistant under Friedrich Wilhelm Zahn at the institute of pathology in Geneva, and as an assistant to...
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carcinogenesis. Friedrich Wilhelm Zahn (1845–1904), German pathologist. Friedrich Albert von Zenker (1825–1898), German pathologist and physician. Hugo Wilhelm von...
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In 1903 he obtained the title of professor. In 1905 he succeeded Friedrich Wilhelm Zahn (1845–1904), as professor of general pathology at the University...
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