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  2. Johann Jakob Wepfer - Wikipedia

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    Johann Jakob Wepfer (December 23, 1620 – January 26, 1695) was a Swiss pathologist and pharmacologist who was a native of Schaffhausen. He studied medicine in Strasbourg , Basel and Padua , and in 1647 returned to Schaffhausen to practice medicine.

  3. List of German painters - Wikipedia

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    Johann Jakob Dorner the Elder (1741–1813) Anton Josef Dräger (1794–1833) ... Johan van den Mynnesten (c. 1440–1504) N. Charles Christian Nahl (1818–1878)

  4. Cicutoxin - Wikipedia

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    Cicuta virosa, Mackenzie's water hemlock. Cicutoxin is found in five species of water hemlock, all belonging to the family Apiaceae.These include all four species in the genus Cicuta [14] and one species from the genus Oenanthe: the bulblet-bearing water hemlock, C. bulbifera; the Douglas water hemlock, C. douglasii; the spotted water hemlock or spotted cowbane, C. maculata; Mackenzie's water ...

  5. Category:17th-century Swiss physicians - Wikipedia

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    Johann Jakob Wepfer; Z. Theodor Zwinger III This page was last edited on 18 March 2024, at 05:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Wepfer - Wikipedia

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    Wepfer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Johann Jakob Wepfer (1620–1695), Swiss pathologist and pharmacologist

  7. 1695 in science - Wikipedia

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    January 26 - Johann Jakob Wepfer, Swiss pathologist and pharmacologist (born 1620) July 8 – Christiaan Huygens, Dutch mathematician and physicist (born 1629) December 30 – Samuel Morland, English inventor (born 1625)

  8. Stroke recovery - Wikipedia

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    In 1620, Johann Jakob Wepfer, by studying the brain of a pig, developed the theory that stroke was caused by an interruption of the flow of blood to the brain. [6] [page needed] After that, the focus became how to treat patients with stroke. [citation needed] For most of the last century, people were discouraged from being active after a stroke.

  9. 1620 in science - Wikipedia

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    December 23 - Johann Jakob Wepfer, Swiss pathologist and pharmacologist (died 1695) Ralph Bathurst, English theologian, physician and academic (died 1704) Bernard de Gomme, Dutch-born military engineer (died 1685) Edme Mariotte, French physicist and priest (died 1684) Robert Morison, Scottish botanist and taxonomist (died 1683)