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| Born | 1805 | ||||||
| Died | 1864 | ||||||
| Residence | Gottingen | ||||||
| Occupation | academic | ||||||
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professor of zoology in the university of gottingen
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Rudolf Wagner (30 July 1805 – 13 May 1864) was a German anatomist and physiologist and the co-discoverer of the germinal vesicle.[1] He made important investigations on ganglia, nerve-endings, and the sympathetic nerves.
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External Publications
The historical development of epidemic and contagious diseases all over the world, with the laws of their diffusion
Micrometric Measurements of the Elementary Parts of Man and Animals
a translation of JC Prichard's Natural History of Man
His last writings were memoirs on the convolutions of the human brain, on the weight of brains, and on the brains of idiots (1860–1862).