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    Josef Gerstmann (July 17, 1887, in Lemberg – March 23, 1969, in New York City) was a Jewish Austrian-born American neurologist. Gerstmann studied Medicine...
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    It is named after Jewish Austrian-born American neurologist Josef Gerstmann. Gerstmann syndrome is characterized by four primary symptoms, collectively...
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    human prion protein. GSS was first reported by the Austrian physicians Josef Gerstmann, Ernst Sträussler and Ilya Scheinker in 1936. Familial cases are associated...
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  • Finger agnosia, first defined in 1924 by Josef Gerstmann, is the loss in the ability to distinguish, name, or recognize the fingers—not only the patient's...
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  • Gerstmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jeff Gerstmann (born 1975), American video game journalist and musician Josef Gerstmann...
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  • one hand). Tactile agnosia observations are rare and case-specific. Josef Gerstmann recounts his experience with patient JH, a 34-year-old infantryman...
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    neuropathologist who in 1936 collaborated with Josef Gerstmann and Ernst Sträussler to describe Gerstmann–Sträussler–Scheinker syndrome, a variant of Creutzfeldt–Jakob...
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  • therapy for progressive general paresis. In 1936 with neurologists Josef Gerstmann (1887–1969) and Ilya Scheinker (1902–1954), he described a rare prion...
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  • agnosia. Josef Gerstmann (1887–1969) first developed the term somatotopagnosia, meaning the lack of knowledge about the body space. Gerstmann studied patients...
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    the original on May 9, 2014. an engrossingly spiced up Pokémon-alike. Gerstmann, Jeff (February 7, 2000). "Dragon Warrior Monsters Review". GameSpot....
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