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  1. Leopold Auerbach (ur. 30 kwietnia 1828 we Wrocławiu, zm. 30 września 1897 tamże) – niemiecki lekarz neurolog i biolog, uczeń Jana Ewangelisty Purkyniego. Jego nazwisko upamiętnione jest w nazwie splotu Auerbacha, który opisał. Od 1872 profesor biologii i histologii Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.

  2. Anatomist, neuropathologist. Leopold Auerbach (27 April 1828 – 30 September 1897) was a German anatomist and neuropathologist born in Breslau. He is best known for discovering the myenteric plexus aka Auerbach’s plexus, which helps control the GI tract.

  3. Leopold Auerbachs heritage in the field of morphology and embryology with special emphasis on gametogenesis of invertebrates - PMC. Journal List. Rom J Morphol Embryol. v.61 (2); Apr-Jun 2020. PMC7864296. As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature.

  4. 3 sie 2021 · Leopold Auerbach (April 27, 1828–September 30, 1897) belongs to world famous figures in medicine, who were born, spent most of their lifetimes and died in Wrocław (Breslau). Auerbach reported for the first time in literature about existence of plexus myentericus ( plexus Auerbachi) including ganglion cells between circular and longitudinal ...

  5. Leopold Auerbach (ur. 30 kwietnia 1828 we Wrocławiu, zm. 30 września 1897 tamże) – niemiecki lekarz neurolog i biolog, uczeń Jana Ewangelisty Purkyniego. Jego nazwisko upamiętnione jest w nazwie splotu Auerbacha, który opisał. Od 1872 profesor biologii i histologii Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.

  6. Leopold Auerbach. Neuropathologist who first described plexus myentericus (Auerbach's plexus) and what later became known as FriedreichAuerbach disease. Born in Breslau (Wrocław) in Lower Silesia (then part of Germany, but now part of Poland) on April 28, 1828, he died on Sept 30, 1897, aged 69 years.

  7. Historical profile. Leopold Auerbach. Neuropathologist who first described plexus myentericus (Auerbachs plexus) and what later became known as FriedreichAuerbach disease. Born in Breslau (Wrocław) in Lower Silesia (then part of Germany, but now part of Poland) on April 28, 1828, he died on Sept 30, 1897, aged 69 years.