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Robert Meyer (pathologist)

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as chief of the pathological institute of the university women's clinic. In 1932 he became an honorary professor to the faculty of medicine at the university. Because of his
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ancestry, he was removed from his position at Berlin in 1935. Subsequently, he emigrated to the United States, settling in Minneapolis in 1939.
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From 1909 to 1911 he was head of the laboratory in the women's clinic at the
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Double Ureter and Duplex System A Cadaver and Radiological Study
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ArchivesSpace Public Interface | UA | Robert O. Meyer papers
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
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Hanover
Minneapolis
pathologist
Leipzig
Heidelberg
Strassburg
Dedeleben
Johann Veit
Berlin
Berlin Charité
Carl Arnold Ruge
Jewish
embryology
histopathology
reproductive system
urology
ureters
Carl Weigert
Ernst Schwalbe


Menghin - Pötel / edited by Rudolf Vierhaus



Robert Meyer
Who Named It

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