Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Bruch

Carl Wilhelm Ludwig Bruch ( born May 1, 1819 in Mainz, † January 4, 1884 ) was a German anatomist.

Life

Fraction studied in Giessen, where he was a member of the Corps Markomannia and Rhenaniastraße, and in Berlin. In 1842, he earned his MD in 1845 he became a Privatdozent at Jacob Henle in Heidelberg. In 1850 he became a full professor in Basel anatomy and physiology. In 1855 he moved to Giessen. In 1860 he had to retire.

With his book The diagnosis of malignant tumors it is one of the early followers of Johannes Peter Müller in the field of microscopic tumor diagnosis. In 1844 he described the eponymous Bruch's membrane in the choroid.

Publications

  • The same on the fertilization of the egg and the animal on the histological interpretation; Mainz 1855

Itemization

  • Anatomist
  • Physician (19th century)
  • University teachers (Basel)
  • Student Corp. (19th Century )
  • University teachers ( Justus -Liebig- University of Giessen )
  • German
  • Born in 1819
  • Died in 1884
  • Man
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