Cécile Vogt-Mugnier (27 March 1875 – 4 May 1962) was a French neurologist from Haute-Savoie. She and her husband Oskar Vogt are known for their extensive...
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Oskar Vogt (6 April 1870, in Husum – 30 July 1959, in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German physician and neurologist. He and his wife Cécile Vogt-Mugnier...
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Oskar and Cecile Vogt. Born in Husum, Germany, the neuroatonomist graduated from Jena University's medical school in 1893, marrying Cécile six years later...
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civil servant Cécile Vogt-Mugnier (1875–1962), French neurologist Louis-Pierre Cécile (1905–1995), Ontario lawyer and political figure Cécile Croomy, a minor...
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ophthalmologist Cécile Vogt-Mugnier (1875–1962), French neurologist Heinrich Vogt (neurologist) (1875–1936), German neurologist Oskar Vogt (1870–1959), German...
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mediate the sensory effects of a near-death experience. Cécile Vogt-Mugnier and her husband Oskar Vogt came up with the idea of pathoclisis through their research...
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scientists on its staff including Cécile Vogt (wife of Oskar Vogt), Marthe Vogt (daughter of Oskar and Cécile Vogt), Elena Aleksandrovana Timofeeva-Resovskaja...
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because her nominator was not invited to nominate that year. Hence, Cécile Vogt-Mugnier, nominated first in 1922, became the official first female nominee...
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Retrieved 1 April 2023. Nomination archive – Oskar Vogt nobelprize.org Nomination archive – Cécile Vogt nobelprize.org Nomination archive – George F Dick...
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marker for the primary motor cortex. Other researchers, such as Oskar Vogt, Cécile Vogt-Mugnier and Otfrid Foerster also suggested that motor cortex was divided...
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