Louis Jacobsohn-Lask

Louis Jacobsohn - Lask ( born March 2, 1863 in Bydgoszcz, † 17 May 1940 Sevastopol ) was a German neurologist and neuroanatomist.

Life

Louis Jacobsohn, was born as the youngest son of the master saddler and small trader Jacob Jacob 's son and his wife Henriette, born heart. He had a twin sister, Recha, and at least one brother, Hermann; more is known about his siblings. In the 1870s, the family moved to Berlin.

Jacobsohn - Lask worked from 1894 to 1904 in the Institute of Anatomy, Wilhelm Waldeyer at the Friedrich- Wilhelms- University of Berlin. Previously, he was an assistant in the Institute of Neurology Emanuel Mendel, that was indeed affiliated with the university, but did not belong to her.

In 1901 he married the writer Berta Lask later.

In 1904 he went back to Mendel and took over after his death in 1907, the management of the Institute. Both Mendel and in Waldeyer, he worked closely with the Polish neurologist Edward Flatau, with whom he shared a friendship. Louis Jacobsohn - Lask emigrated in 1936 in the Soviet Union and died in Sevastopol. He was preparing an honorable burial, a chapel of the Red fleet accompanied the coffin to the cemetery.

Creation

Jacobsohn - Lask major work was a photographic atlas of comparative neuroanatomy, whose first three volumes he still published before his emigration 1933-1935 in Berlin. To this end, he collected more than 40 years of operation preparations and photos.

Works

  • Jacobsohn L, Jamane B. On the pathology of tumors of the posterior cranial fossa. 1896 doi 10.1007/BF02961675.
  • Flatau E, Jacobsohn L. XII. International Congress medicinischer to Moscow. 1897 doi 10.1007/BF02036441.
  • Jacobsohn L. On the question of so-called motor aphasia. 1909, doi 10.1007/BF02653820.
  • Malone D, Jacobsohn - Lask L. About the nuclei of the human diencephalon. Royal. Academy of Sciences, Berlin 1910
  • About the grouping of nerve cells in the fish spinal cord, illustrated by cross-sections of the spinal cord of Tinca vulgaris. 1911, doi 10.1007/BF02978992.
  • Jacobsohn - Lask L. Is there a viable method to shed light on the moral feelings of a teenager? Journal of the whole Neurology and Psychiatry 46 (1919): 285-374, doi 10.1007/BF02873137.
  • Jacobsohn - Lask L. About the Fernald'sche method for examination of the moral feeling, and their further refinement. Journal of Applied Psychology (1920 ): Supplement 24
  • Jacobsohn - Lask L. About the Fernaldsche test method for the determination of decency and their further refinement. . Lecture at the Berlin Society for Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases on January 26, 1920 Neurological Zentralblatt 39 (1920 ): 178-91, 205-08
  • Jacobsohn - Lask L. The crossing of the nerves and the bilateral symmetry of the animal body. Treatises of neurology, psychiatry, and related areas Issue 26, 1924
  • Jacobsohn - Lask L. About a sort of Mendelian reflex in the hand. 1926, doi 10.1007/BF01710821.
  • Jacobsohn - Lask L. Why is the spinal cord gray matter inside, the white matter to the outside, and why is the positional relationship of these two substances in the hemispheres of the higher vertebrates an inverted? 1927, doi 10.1007/BF02117932.
  • Jacobsohn - Lask L. The basic division of the secondary forebrain ( telencephalon ) to the progress of the anatomical investigations of the last 60 years. Journal of the whole Neurology and Psychiatry 109, 1, 793-812, 1927, doi 10.1007/BF02870269.
  • Jacobsohn - Lask L. Why are the pathways intersect in the central nervous system? Journal of the whole neurology and psychiatry 1928, doi 10.1007/BF02863903.
  • Jacobsohn - Lask L. About the medial Sympathikuskern of mens union spinal cord. Journal of the whole Neurology and Psychiatry 134, 1, 649-656, 1931, doi 10.1007/BF02897011.
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