Franz Ludwig Fick

Franz Ludwig Fick ( born May 18, 1813 in Erlangen, † December 31, 1858 in Marburg ) was a German anatomist.

Franz Ludwig Fick worked at the University of Marburg as professor of anatomy and specialized in bone growth. He was the successor of Christian Heinrich Bunger as director of the Museum anatomicum, which he completed after Büngers death from other preparations. Fuck developed the brain phantom, a convertible model of the brain made ​​of paper.

Documents

  • Mention in the article Kleberger, Eberhard: Fick, Adolf. In: New German Biography ( NDB ). Volume 5, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1961, ISBN 3-428-00186-9, pp. 128 f ( digitized ).
  • History of Marburg Anatomical Collection
  • Anatomist
  • Physician (19th century)
  • University teachers ( Philipps- University of Marburg)
  • German
  • Born in 1813
  • Died in 1858
  • Man
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