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Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand. Hon. LL.D. 1881. B. Aug. 31, 1821, at Potsdam. Famous German physiologist and physician. Began his career as an Army doctor. Professor of Anatomy at Berlin, 1848; of Physiology at Koenigsberg, 1849-55; of Physics at Bonn, 1855-8; at Heidelberg, 1858-71; at Berlin, 1871-. Commander, Légion d'Honneur. Inventor of a mirror for studying the retina of the eye. Author of numerous scientific works. Died in Berlin, Sept. 8, 1894. (Vapereau, 1893.) | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand HELMHOLTZ Approx. lifespan: 18211894 Hon.LLD 1881 b. Potsdam, [Germany], 1821:08:31 Famous German physiologist and Physician: Began his career as an Army doctor: Professor of Anatomy: Berlin, [Germany], 1848 Professor of Physiology: Koenigsberg, [Germany], 1849-55 Professor of Physics: Bonn, [Germany], 1855-58 Professor of Physics: Heidelberg, [Germany], 1858-71 Professor of Physics: Berlin, [Germany], 1871- Commander, Légion d'Honneur Inventor of a mirror for studying the retina of the eye: Publ.: Author of numerous scientific works d. Berlin, [Germany], 1894:09:08 ( Vapereau 1893) |