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Robert Friedrich Froriep (2 February 1804 – 15 June 1861) was a German anatomist who was a native of Jena. He was the father of anatomist August von Froriep (1849–1917). He studied medicine in Bonn, and later became prosector and conservator of the pathological museum at the Charité Hospital in Berlin, where he was mentor to Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902). He held these position at the Charité from 1833 until 1846, and supplemented his income as a teacher of anatomic drawing at the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1847 he was succeeded by Virchow as prosector at the Charité.

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  • Robert Friedrich Froriep (* 21. Februar 1804 in Jena; † 15. Juni 1861 in Weimar) war ein deutscher Anatom und Pathologe. Er war der Vater des Anatomen August von Froriep (1849–1917). Robert Froriep, Sohn des Gynäkologen und Hochschullehrers Ludwig Friedrich von Froriep, studierte Medizin an der Universität Bonn. Er war ab 1833 Prosector an der Charité in Berlin. An der Universität Berlin wirkte er als Professor für Pathologie. Zudem war Medizinalrat in der wissenschaftlichen Deputation des Ministeriums für Medizinalangelegenheiten. 1846 wurde er Direktor des Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs in Weimar. (de)
  • Robert Friedrich Froriep (2 February 1804 – 15 June 1861) was a German anatomist who was a native of Jena. He was the father of anatomist August von Froriep (1849–1917). He studied medicine in Bonn, and later became prosector and conservator of the pathological museum at the Charité Hospital in Berlin, where he was mentor to Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902). He held these position at the Charité from 1833 until 1846, and supplemented his income as a teacher of anatomic drawing at the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1847 he was succeeded by Virchow as prosector at the Charité. In the spring of 1846 he succeeded his father as director of the Weimarischer Landes-Industrie-Comptoir in Weimar, where he worked as a publisher of illustrated scientific and medical works. In 1851 he returned to medicine, and several years later sold the Landes-Industrie-Comptoir to Ludwig Denicke from Lüneburg. Froriep is largely known for popularizing non-German illustrated works, making them known to German scientists and physicians. He published Abbildungen der Hautkrankheiten, a translation of Thomas Bateman's "Delineations of Cutaneous Disease". He also published translated works of Astley Cooper (1768–1841), Guillaume Dupuytren (1777–1835), Louis Joseph Sanson (1790–1841) and Louis Jacques Bégin (1793–1859). In 1843 Froriep made early mention of a condition that would later be known as fibromyalgia, describing it as "rheumatism with painful, hard places" that could be felt in many locations on the body. He characterized the condition as muskelschwiele (muscle callus) and reported his findings in a paper titled "Ein beitrag zur pathologie und therapie des rheumatismus". (en)
  • Robert Friedrich Froriep (ur. 2 lutego 1804 w Jenie, zm. 15 czerwca 1861 w Weimarze) – niemiecki anatom. Studiował na Uniwersytecie w Bonn, w 1828 roku został doktorem medycyny. Od 1833 do 1846 był prosektorem i konserwatorem w muzeum patologicznym szpitala Charité. Jego uczniem i następcą był Rudolf Virchow. Jego synem był (1849-1917), również lekarz. (pl)
  • Роберт Фридрих Фрорип (нем. Robert Friedrich Froriep; 2 февраля 1804, Йена — 15 июня 1861, Веймар) — немецкий медик и анатом. (ru)
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  • Robert Friedrich Froriep (* 21. Februar 1804 in Jena; † 15. Juni 1861 in Weimar) war ein deutscher Anatom und Pathologe. Er war der Vater des Anatomen August von Froriep (1849–1917). Robert Froriep, Sohn des Gynäkologen und Hochschullehrers Ludwig Friedrich von Froriep, studierte Medizin an der Universität Bonn. Er war ab 1833 Prosector an der Charité in Berlin. An der Universität Berlin wirkte er als Professor für Pathologie. Zudem war Medizinalrat in der wissenschaftlichen Deputation des Ministeriums für Medizinalangelegenheiten. 1846 wurde er Direktor des Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs in Weimar. (de)
  • Robert Friedrich Froriep (ur. 2 lutego 1804 w Jenie, zm. 15 czerwca 1861 w Weimarze) – niemiecki anatom. Studiował na Uniwersytecie w Bonn, w 1828 roku został doktorem medycyny. Od 1833 do 1846 był prosektorem i konserwatorem w muzeum patologicznym szpitala Charité. Jego uczniem i następcą był Rudolf Virchow. Jego synem był (1849-1917), również lekarz. (pl)
  • Роберт Фридрих Фрорип (нем. Robert Friedrich Froriep; 2 февраля 1804, Йена — 15 июня 1861, Веймар) — немецкий медик и анатом. (ru)
  • Robert Friedrich Froriep (2 February 1804 – 15 June 1861) was a German anatomist who was a native of Jena. He was the father of anatomist August von Froriep (1849–1917). He studied medicine in Bonn, and later became prosector and conservator of the pathological museum at the Charité Hospital in Berlin, where he was mentor to Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902). He held these position at the Charité from 1833 until 1846, and supplemented his income as a teacher of anatomic drawing at the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1847 he was succeeded by Virchow as prosector at the Charité. (en)
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  • Robert Froriep (de)
  • Robert Froriep (en)
  • Robert Froriep (pl)
  • Фрорип, Роберт (ru)
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