Anton Nuhn was a German anatomist who was a native of Schriesheim. He studied medicine at the University of Heidelberg, where he was a student of Friedrich Tiedemann (1781-1861). In 1842 he was a lecturer at Heidelberg, and shortly afterwards worked as prosector. In 1849 he became an associate professor at the institute of anatomy in Heidelberg, and in 1872 received the title of honorary professor.
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- Anton Nuhn was a German anatomist who was a native of Schriesheim. He studied medicine at the University of Heidelberg, where he was a student of Friedrich Tiedemann (1781-1861). In 1842 he was a lecturer at Heidelberg, and shortly afterwards worked as prosector. In 1849 he became an associate professor at the institute of anatomy in Heidelberg, and in 1872 received the title of honorary professor. His name his lent to the eponymous "Nuhn's glands", also known as anterior lingual glands, which are described as small deeply placed seromucous glands located near the tip of the tongue on each side of the frenulum. His most popular written work was an 1878 textbook on comparative anatomy titled Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Anatomie.
- (Johann) Anton Nuhn war ein deutscher Anatom. Anton Nuhn studierte in Heidelberg Medizin. Einer seiner Professoren war Friedrich Tiedemann. 1838 wurde er in Heidelberg promoviert und 1841 Privatdozent der Anatomie. Von 1844 bis 1849 war er Prosektor und danach Professor e. o. an der anatomischen Anstalt zu Heidelberg. 1872 wurde er Honorarprofessor der Anatomie in Heidelberg. Nuhn ist Mit-Namensgeber der Blandin-Nuhn-Drüse, als deren Entdecker er gilt. Der Processus vaginalis fasciae transversalis ist nach Nuhn als Nuhn-Faszientrichter benannt.
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- Anton Nuhn was a German anatomist who was a native of Schriesheim. He studied medicine at the University of Heidelberg, where he was a student of Friedrich Tiedemann (1781-1861). In 1842 he was a lecturer at Heidelberg, and shortly afterwards worked as prosector. In 1849 he became an associate professor at the institute of anatomy in Heidelberg, and in 1872 received the title of honorary professor.
- (Johann) Anton Nuhn war ein deutscher Anatom. Anton Nuhn studierte in Heidelberg Medizin. Einer seiner Professoren war Friedrich Tiedemann. 1838 wurde er in Heidelberg promoviert und 1841 Privatdozent der Anatomie. Von 1844 bis 1849 war er Prosektor und danach Professor e. o. an der anatomischen Anstalt zu Heidelberg. 1872 wurde er Honorarprofessor der Anatomie in Heidelberg. Nuhn ist Mit-Namensgeber der Blandin-Nuhn-Drüse, als deren Entdecker er gilt.
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