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Definition of Karl Wernicke
1. Noun. German neurologist best known for his studies of aphasia (1848-1905).
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Literary usage of Karl Wernicke
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1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1904)
"Karl Wernicke, professor of psychiatry at Breslau, has been called to Halle to
fill the chair vacant by the removal of Professor Th. Ziehen to Berlin. DR. ..."
2. An Introduction to the History of Medicine by Fielding Hudson Garrison (1914)
"Karl Wernicke (1848-1905), of Tarnowitz, Upper Silesia, professor at Berlin (1885)
and Breslau (1890), described sensory aphasia, including alexia and ..."
3. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1907)
"Karl Wernicke. A discussion of experiments, showing that polishing does not
materially affect the insulating properties of wood. 15oo w. ..."
4. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1907)
"Karl Wernicke. A discussion of experiments, showing that polishing does not
materially affect the insulating properties of wood. 15oo w. ..."
5. Bibliographia Physiologica by Concilium Bibliographicum, Concilium Bibliographicum, Zürich (1906)
"Bardet, G. vide Robin, A. Barker, LF Karl Wernicke 261. 111. and HA Cohoe.
Proteid diet Barratt. Phagocytose 270. —, J. 0. ..."