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Max Israel Bielschowsky (20 February 1869 – 15 August 1940) was a German neuropathologist born in Breslau. After receiving his medical doctorate from the University of Munich in 1893, he worked with Ludwig Edinger (1855–1918) at the Senckenberg Pathology Institute in Frankfurt-am-Main. At Senckenberg he learned histological staining techniques from Carl Weigert (1845–1904). From 1896 to 1904 he worked in Emanuel Mendel's (1839–1907) psychiatric laboratory in Berlin. In 1904 he joined Oskar Vogt (1870–1959) at the neurobiological laboratory at the University of Berlin, where he remained until 1933. Later in his career he worked at the psychiatric clinic at the University of Utrecht, and at the Cajal Institute in Madrid. He emigrated to the UK, where he died on 15 August 1940 in the Greater

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  • Max Bielschowsky (de)
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  • Max Bielschowsky (ur. 19 lutego 1869 we Wrocławiu, zm. 15 sierpnia 1940 w Londynie) – niemiecki lekarz neurolog i neuropatolog. (pl)
  • Макс Бильшо́вский (нем. Max Bielschowsky; 20 февраля 1869, Бреслау — 15 августа 1940, Хендон) — немецкий медик, нейроморфолог и невропатолог. (ru)
  • Max Bielschowsky (* 20. Februar 1869 in Breslau; † 15. August 1940 in Hendon, London) war ein deutscher Neuropathologe. Bielschowsky studierte in Breslau, Berlin und München Medizin, wo er 1893 promoviert wurde. Danach war er am Senckenberg Pathologischen Institut tätig. Von 1896 bis 1904 arbeitete er bei Emanuel Mendel in Berlin sowie im Anschluss bis 1933 bei Oskar Vogt auf dem Gebiet der Neurobiologie. Als Mitarbeiter von Vogt war er zunächst am neurobiologischen Labor der Berliner Universität tätig. 1919 wechselte er zum 1914 gegründeten Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Hirnforschung das von Oskar Vogt und seiner Frau Cécile Vogt geleitet wurde. Hier wurde er Leiter der histologischen Abteilung und 1925 zum "Wissenschaftlichen Mitglied" der Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft ernannt, was er bis 19 (de)
  • Max Israel Bielschowsky (20 February 1869 – 15 August 1940) was a German neuropathologist born in Breslau. After receiving his medical doctorate from the University of Munich in 1893, he worked with Ludwig Edinger (1855–1918) at the Senckenberg Pathology Institute in Frankfurt-am-Main. At Senckenberg he learned histological staining techniques from Carl Weigert (1845–1904). From 1896 to 1904 he worked in Emanuel Mendel's (1839–1907) psychiatric laboratory in Berlin. In 1904 he joined Oskar Vogt (1870–1959) at the neurobiological laboratory at the University of Berlin, where he remained until 1933. Later in his career he worked at the psychiatric clinic at the University of Utrecht, and at the Cajal Institute in Madrid. He emigrated to the UK, where he died on 15 August 1940 in the Greater (en)
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