His brother Jakob Hyrtl (1799-1868) was a Viennese engraver, who bequeathed to his brother Josef Hyrtl a skull attributed to Mozart. Josef Hyrtl examined ...
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Austrian anatomist, b. at Eisenstadt in Hungary, December 7, 1810; d. 17 July, 1894, on his estate near Vienna.
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Hyrtl's skill at preparing whole organs, and his investigations of the resulting preparations, provided significant insight on the anatomy of humans and other ...
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... Hyrtl (11) and Baldwin (3) give it as 2 per cent. It is affirmed by Weber (28), Ballard (4), and Smith (24) and denied by Lombroso (20) that left-handedness ...
Joseph Hyrtl--anatomist of the 19th century. Mayo Clin Proc. 2001 May;76(5):456. doi: 10.4065/76.5.456. Authors. R A Kyle, M A Shampo.
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Hyrtl, Josef, 7.12.1810 - 17.7.1894, Austrian anatom, portrait, lithograph, circa 1850, Stock ...
Jakob Hyrtl (1799–1868) Alternative names Jacob Hyrtl, Jacob A. Hyrtl, Jakob Hirtl, Jakub Hyrtl Description Austrian copperplate engraver Date of birth ...
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(JAKOB FRIEDRICH,) a Ger- man philologist and scholar, born at Useborn in 1719, was rector of the College of Wolfenbiittel. His edition of Cicero's " De ...
Joseph Hyrtl (1810-1894) descriptive anatomist ; Publication types. Biography; Historical Article ; MeSH terms. Anatomy / history*; Austria; History, 19th Century ...
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