Gustav Schwalbe
| Prof. Dr Gustav Schwalbe | |||||||
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| Born | 1844 | ||||||
| Died | 1916 | ||||||
| Residence | Schwarzwaldstr., 29, Strasburg | ||||||
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anatomist anthropologist | ||||||
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enemy fellow
proposed as Hon. Fellow 1902.12.09 for researches into the anatomical evidence as to man's place in nature
1908.12.08 The following were nominated as Honorary Fellows, to be balloted for at the next meeting of Council (Under the By Law only three can be elected); Dr Hoernes, Dr Schwalbe, Dr Seler, Prof. Ripley
Notes From Elsewhere
Gustav Albert Schwalbe (* 1. August 1844 in Quedlinburg; † 23. April 1916 in Strasbourg) was a German anatomist and anthropologist.
Schwalbe lived in his childhood in his hometown on the street Narrow street 393rd [1] He studied at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin, the University of Zurich and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University of Bonn. After his promotion to Dr. med. (1866) he became in 1870 lecturer at the Friedrich-University of Halle. In 1871 he was a lecturer at the University of Freiburg and in 1872 assistant professor at the University of Leipzig.
1873 Swallow professor of anatomy at the University of Jena in 1881 at the University of Königsberg and 1883 at the Kaiser Wilhelm University of Strasbourg. 1893-94 he was its rector. [2] In 1879 he was appointed member of the Leopoldina selected.
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External Publications
Textbook of Neurology, 1881
Concerning the caliber ratios of nerve fibers, 1882
Anatomy textbook of the sensory organs 1886 Studies on Pithecantropus Erectus 1899
The Neander skull, 1901
History of people, 1903