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Albrecht Julius Theodor Bethe (25 April 1872 in Stettin – 19 October 1954 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German physiologist. He was the father of physicist Hans Bethe (1906–2005). He studied at the universities of Freiburg, Munich (under Richard Hertwig), Berlin and Strasbourg (under Friedrich Goltz and Ernst Julius Richard Ewald); receiving his PhD in 1895 at Munich. From 1896 to 1911 he worked at the institute of physiology in Strasbourg, where in 1898 he obtained his doctorate in medicine. In 1911 he became a professor of physiology at the University of Kiel, and four years later, relocated as a professor to the University of Frankfurt. In 1937 he was relieved of his professorial duties at Frankfurt (his wife was deemed to be half-Jewish by the Nazis), only to have them reinstated followi

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  • Albrecht Theodor Julius Bethe (* 25. April 1872 in Stettin; † 19. Oktober 1954 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Physiologe. (de)
  • Albrecht Julius Theodor Bethe (25 April 1872 in Stettin – 19 October 1954 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German physiologist. He was the father of physicist Hans Bethe (1906–2005). He studied at the universities of Freiburg, Munich (under Richard Hertwig), Berlin and Strasbourg (under Friedrich Goltz and Ernst Julius Richard Ewald); receiving his PhD in 1895 at Munich. From 1896 to 1911 he worked at the institute of physiology in Strasbourg, where in 1898 he obtained his doctorate in medicine. In 1911 he became a professor of physiology at the University of Kiel, and four years later, relocated as a professor to the University of Frankfurt. In 1937 he was relieved of his professorial duties at Frankfurt (his wife was deemed to be half-Jewish by the Nazis), only to have them reinstated following the end of wartime hostilities in Europe. He is well known for his studies involving the nervous system of invertebrates. He believed in the "plasticity" of the nervous system, asserting that if one part of the brain is damaged, another part could learn the functions of the damaged portion. He was a co-editor of Pflüger's Archiv für die gesamte Physiologie (from 1918 onward) and of the Handbuch der normalen und pathologischen Physiologie (1925–32). The young physician Rose Hölscher made a silhouette of him, published in the 1921 booklet Frankfurter Charakterköpfe with portraits of prominent Frankfurt physicians. (en)
  • Albrecht Julius Theodor Bethe (ur. 25 kwietnia 1872 w Stettinie, zm. 19 października 1954 we Frankfurcie nad Menem) – niemiecki fizjolog. Jego synem był Hans Bethe (1906–2005). Studiował medycynę na Uniwersytecie Albrechta i Ludwika we Fryburgu, Uniwersytecie Fryderyka Wilhelma w Berlinie, Uniwersytecie Cesarza Wilhelma w Straßburgu oraz Uniwersytecie Ludwika i Maksymiliana w Monachium. W 1895 w Monachium ukończył studia i został asystentem w Instytucie Fizjologicznym w Straßburgu. W 1899 habilitował się w dziedzinie fizjologii. Od 1911 piastował stanowisko profesora zwyczajnego na Uniwersytecie Chrystiana Albrechta w Kilonii, potem na Uniwersytecie Johanna Wolfganga Goethego we Frankfurcie nad Menem. Był redaktorem "Pflügers Archiv". W 1937 na mocy nazistowskich uregulowań prawnych otrzymał zakaz pracy. Po 1945 powrócił do działalności naukowej. (pl)
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  • Albrecht Theodor Julius Bethe (* 25. April 1872 in Stettin; † 19. Oktober 1954 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Physiologe. (de)
  • Albrecht Julius Theodor Bethe (25 April 1872 in Stettin – 19 October 1954 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German physiologist. He was the father of physicist Hans Bethe (1906–2005). He studied at the universities of Freiburg, Munich (under Richard Hertwig), Berlin and Strasbourg (under Friedrich Goltz and Ernst Julius Richard Ewald); receiving his PhD in 1895 at Munich. From 1896 to 1911 he worked at the institute of physiology in Strasbourg, where in 1898 he obtained his doctorate in medicine. In 1911 he became a professor of physiology at the University of Kiel, and four years later, relocated as a professor to the University of Frankfurt. In 1937 he was relieved of his professorial duties at Frankfurt (his wife was deemed to be half-Jewish by the Nazis), only to have them reinstated followi (en)
  • Albrecht Julius Theodor Bethe (ur. 25 kwietnia 1872 w Stettinie, zm. 19 października 1954 we Frankfurcie nad Menem) – niemiecki fizjolog. Jego synem był Hans Bethe (1906–2005). Studiował medycynę na Uniwersytecie Albrechta i Ludwika we Fryburgu, Uniwersytecie Fryderyka Wilhelma w Berlinie, Uniwersytecie Cesarza Wilhelma w Straßburgu oraz Uniwersytecie Ludwika i Maksymiliana w Monachium. W 1895 w Monachium ukończył studia i został asystentem w Instytucie Fizjologicznym w Straßburgu. W 1899 habilitował się w dziedzinie fizjologii. Od 1911 piastował stanowisko profesora zwyczajnego na Uniwersytecie Chrystiana Albrechta w Kilonii, potem na Uniwersytecie Johanna Wolfganga Goethego we Frankfurcie nad Menem. Był redaktorem "Pflügers Archiv". W 1937 na mocy nazistowskich uregulowań prawnych otrzym (pl)
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  • Albrecht Bethe (de)
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  • Albrecht Bethe (pl)
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