About: Hugo Spatz

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Hugo Spatz (2 September 1888 – 27 January 1969) was a German neuropathologist. In 1937, he was appointed director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research. He was a member of the Nazi Party, and admitted to knowingly performing much of his controversial research on the brains of executed prisoners. Along with Julius Hallervorden, he is credited with the discovery of Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome (now referred to as Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration). Hugo Spatz's Oberarzt (senior resident or attending physician), 1937–1939, Richard Lindenberg, became chief neuropathologist of the State of Maryland.

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  • Hugo Spatz (* 2. September 1888 in München; † 27. Januar 1969 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Neuropathologe und Hirnforscher zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Hugo Spatz (2 September 1888 – 27 January 1969) was a German neuropathologist. In 1937, he was appointed director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research. He was a member of the Nazi Party, and admitted to knowingly performing much of his controversial research on the brains of executed prisoners. Along with Julius Hallervorden, he is credited with the discovery of Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome (now referred to as Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration). Hugo Spatz's Oberarzt (senior resident or attending physician), 1937–1939, Richard Lindenberg, became chief neuropathologist of the State of Maryland. (en)
  • Hugo Spatz (2 septembre 1888 - 27 janvier 1969) est un neuropathologiste allemand. (fr)
  • Hugo Spatz (ur. 2 września 1888 w Monachium, zm. 27 stycznia 1969 we Frankfurcie nad Menem) – niemiecki lekarz, neurolog i neuropatolog. (pl)
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  • Hugo Spatz (* 2. September 1888 in München; † 27. Januar 1969 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Neuropathologe und Hirnforscher zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Hugo Spatz (2 September 1888 – 27 January 1969) was a German neuropathologist. In 1937, he was appointed director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research. He was a member of the Nazi Party, and admitted to knowingly performing much of his controversial research on the brains of executed prisoners. Along with Julius Hallervorden, he is credited with the discovery of Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome (now referred to as Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration). Hugo Spatz's Oberarzt (senior resident or attending physician), 1937–1939, Richard Lindenberg, became chief neuropathologist of the State of Maryland. (en)
  • Hugo Spatz (2 septembre 1888 - 27 janvier 1969) est un neuropathologiste allemand. (fr)
  • Hugo Spatz (ur. 2 września 1888 w Monachium, zm. 27 stycznia 1969 we Frankfurcie nad Menem) – niemiecki lekarz, neurolog i neuropatolog. (pl)
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  • Hugo Spatz (de)
  • Hugo Spatz (fr)
  • Hugo Spatz (en)
  • Hugo Spatz (pl)
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