Otto Zuckerkandl (28 December 1861, Raab – 1 July 1921, Vienna) was an Austro-Hungarian urologist and surgeon. He was a younger brother of anatomist Emil...
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influential salon Emil Zuckerkandl (1849–1910), anatomist Emile Zuckerkandl (1922–2013), biologist, physiologist Otto Zuckerkandl (1861–1921), Austrian...
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family. He had two brothers: the industrialist Victor Zuckerkandl, and the urologist Otto Zuckerkandl (1861–1921). He was educated at the University of Vienna...
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glandulae thyreoideae. Although the structure is named after Zuckerkandl, it was discovered first by Otto Madelung in 1867 as the posterior horn of the thyroid...
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rhinoscleromatis, an organism that is the cause of rhinoscleroma. With urologist Otto Zuckerkandl (1861–1921), he was co-author of the three volume Handbuch der Urologie...
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Alfred Wiener Karl With Dieter Witte Georg Wrba Christoph Zöpel Berta Zuckerkandl New Objectivity (architecture) Modern architecture WUWA (Breslau) "CMOA...
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of the Supreme Medical Council. In the book Urologie by Frisch and Otto Zuckerkandl, he wrote the chapter on "Diseases of the kidneys and renal pelvis"...
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Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer in Bauhaus style in 1924. Near is the Haus Zuckerkandl, another mansion built by Gropius in 1929. The former Carl Zeiss Factory...
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to Otto and Amalie Zuckerkandl who was famously portrayed by Gustav Klimt, and was the niece of the great collectors Viktor and Paula Zuckerkandl. She...
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Gottfried Zinn (1727–1759), German anatomist and botanist Organ of Zuckerkandl – Emil Zuckerkandl (1849–1910), Hungarian anatomist Human anatomy List of anatomical...
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