Samuel Goldflam

Samuel Goldflam (* February 15, 1852 in Warsaw, † August 26, 1932 ebdenda ) was a Polish neurologist.

Goldflam came from a Jewish family in Warsaw and studied medicine from 1869 to 1875 at the former Imperial Russian University of Warsaw. After study trips to Berlin ( attendance with Carl Friedrich Otto Westphal ) and Paris ( with Jean -Martin Charcot ) he opened his own clinic for needy patients in Warsaw.

Myasthenia gravis is also named as myasthenia gravis disease.

Works

  • On the question of cyst formation in the cauda equina, together with a contribution to the cerebral spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage and recurrent " German Journal of Neurology ". 85, pp. 47-85 (1925 ).
  • Contribution to the symptomatology of Schläfenlappenabszesses " German Journal of Neurology ". 90, pp. 38-100 (1926 )
  • The diagnostic significance of Rossolimoschen reflex in diseases of the central nervous system. A clinico- anatomical study. Berlin: S. Karger, 1930
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