Erschienen in:
12.02.2016 | Pioneers in Neurology
Vladimir K. Roth (1848–1916)
verfasst von:
Yury V. Gavrilov, Anna A. Vorobyeva, Valery M. Kazakov, Philipp O. Valko
Erschienen in:
Journal of Neurology
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Ausgabe 9/2016
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Excerpt
The establishment of neurology as an independent clinical discipline in Russia was strongly influenced by Aleksej Y. Kozhevnikov (1836–1902) and his rapidly growing circle of coworkers and disciples. Kozhevnikov, who in 1869 was appointed Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at Moscow University, had worked in clinics and laboratories of leading Western European neurologists and many of them, including Charcot, Babinski and Erb, would later visit Kozhevnikov and his ‘Moscow Neurology School’ [
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