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Eduard Pernkopf (November 24, 1888 – April 17, 1955) was an Austrian professor of anatomy who later served as rector of the University of Vienna, his alma mater.He is best known for his seven-volume anatomical atlas, Topographische Anatomie des Menschen (translated as Atlas of Topographical and Applied Human Anatomy; often colloquially known as the Pernkopf atlas or just Pernkopf), prepared ...
He wants to surpass the anatomical atlas created by Dr. Eduard Pernkopf, a fervent supporter of the Nazi regime whose work was fueled by the dead bodies of its victims.
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April 17 – Eduard Pernkopf (born 1888), Austrian anatomist. April 18 – Albert Einstein (born 1879), German-born theoretical physicist, winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics. April 20 – Tirukkannapuram Vijayaraghavan (born 1902), Indian mathematician. June 12 – Redcliffe N. Salaman (born 1874), English botanist.
He developed a collection of embryological specimens using his preservation technique. His students included Eduard Pernkopf, Konrad Lorenz, Heinrich von Hayek, Drago Perović, and Albert Narath. [2] Lorenz became an assistant to Hochstetter in 1931 after Hochstetter retired in 1934 Pernkopf succeeded as head of anatomy.
November 24 – Eduard Pernkopf (died 1955), Austrian anatomist. November 30 – Ralph Hartley (died 1970), American electrical engineer. Deaths.
Ernest Wilfred April (1939 - 2021) was a professional anatomist at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons who gained prominence for his controversial defense of the use of Nazi medical drawings in anatomy textbooks.
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