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Walther Flemming (21 April 1843 – 4 August 1905) was a German biologist and a founder of cytogenetics. He was born in Sachsenberg (now part of Schwerin ) as the fifth child and only son of the psychiatrist Carl Friedrich Flemming (1799–1880) and his second wife, Auguste Winter.
The German prefix "vor-" denotes a closer location; from the German point of view, this is the near part of Pomerania. ... Walther Flemming, Gottlob Frege, Otto ...
Van Beneden elucidated, together with Walther Flemming and Eduard Strasburger, the essential facts of mitosis, where, in contrast to meiosis, there is a qualitative and quantitative equality of chromosome distribution to daughter cells.
Carl Friedrich Flemming (27 December 1799 – 27 January 1880) was a German psychiatrist born in Jüterbog. He was the father of cellular biologist Walther Flemming (1843-1905). After receiving his medical doctorate from Berlin , he worked as an assistant at the Irrenheilanstalt Sonnenschein (Sonnenschein mental asylum) near Pirna .
Walther Flemming (1843–1905), German scientist; Walter Lynwood Fleming (1874–1932), American historian SS Walter L. Fleming, a Liberty ship; Walter M. Fleming (1839–1913), American physician and surgeon
April 11 – Johannes Minckwitz, German chess player (d. 1901) April 21 – Walther Flemming, German biologist (d. 1905) May 4 – Bianka Blume, German opera singer (d. 1896) [2] May 8 – Rudolf Mosse, German publisher (d. 1920) May 9 – Anton von Werner, German painter (d. 1915) May 22 – Adolf Aron Baginsky, German professor of diseases (d ...
15 June – Carl Wernicke, German physician, anatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist (born 1848) 18 June – Hermann Lingg, German poet (born 1820) 4 August – Walther Flemming, German biologist (born 1843) [9] 6 October – Ferdinand von Richthofen German geographer and scientist (born 1833) [10] 15 November – Max Spohr, German ...
He was also the author of several well known medical books. Although he worked primarily as a lecturer in physiology he spent time in the laboratory of Walther Flemming at Kiel in Germany, where pioneer work in cytological technique was going on, and then at Würzburg where he carried out research under Adolf Eugen Fick and Eduard von Rindfleisch.