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| - Benedict Stilling, auch Benedikt Stilling (* 16. März 1810 in Kirchhain, Westfalen; † 28. Januar 1879 in Kassel) war ein deutscher Chirurg und Neuroanatom. (de)
- Benedict Stilling (né le 16 mars 1810 à Kirchhain, Royaume de Westphalie; † 28 janvier 1879 à Cassel) est un chirurgien et neuroanatomiste allemand. (fr)
- Benedikt Stilling (ur. 11 lutego 1810 w Kirchhain, zm. 28 stycznia 1879 w Kassel) – niemiecki lekarz, anatom, neurolog i chirurg. (pl)
- Бенедикт Шти́ллинг (нем. Benedikt Stilling; 11 февраля 1810, Кирххайн — 28 января 1879, Кассель) — немецкий медик, анатом и хирург. Отец офтальмолога Якоба Штиллинга. (ru)
- Benedikt Stilling (11 February 1810 – 28 January 1879) was a German anatomist and surgeon who was a native of Kirchhain. He was the father of German ophthalmologist Jakob Stilling (1842–1915). In 1832 he received his doctorate from the University of Marburg. Later he had a private practice in Kassel, and travelled extensively throughout Europe, particularly Paris, where he collaborated with physicians that included Claude Bernard (1813–1873), Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893) and Jean Zuléma Amussat (1796–1856). (en)
- Benedikt Stilling, född den 22 februari 1810 i Kirchhain, Kurfurstendömet Hessen, död den 28 januari 1879 i Kassel, Hessen-Nassau, var en tysk anatom, far till oftalmologen . Stilling blev 1832 medicine doktor i Marburg och bosatte sig sedan i Kassel, dår den akademiska banan på grund av hans israelitiska religion var stängd för honom. Som kirurg var han mycket framstående, och under åratal var han i Tyskland den ende operatör, som utförde ; hans första hithörande operation daterar sig från 1837. År 1840 offentliggjorde Stilling sitt berömda arbete Physiologisch-pathologische und medizinisch-praktische Untersuchungen über die Spinalirritation, där för första gången talas om "vasomotoriska" nerver. (sv)
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| - Benedikt Stilling (11 February 1810 – 28 January 1879) was a German anatomist and surgeon who was a native of Kirchhain. He was the father of German ophthalmologist Jakob Stilling (1842–1915). In 1832 he received his doctorate from the University of Marburg. Later he had a private practice in Kassel, and travelled extensively throughout Europe, particularly Paris, where he collaborated with physicians that included Claude Bernard (1813–1873), Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893) and Jean Zuléma Amussat (1796–1856). Stilling made important contributions in the field of neurology. He performed research involving the structure of the cerebellum, as well as histological studies of the pons. In 1840 he made first mention of vasomotor nerves in a treatise titled Physiologisch-pathologische und medicinisch-praktische Untersuchungen über die Spinal-Irritation. Also, he is remembered for introducing a procedure of serial-section portrayal (thin slicing) of spinal cord specimens for histological study. Stilling performed the first ovariotomy in Germany, using an extraperitoneal technique that minimized excessive internal bleeding. This procedure is explained in his paper, Geschichte einer Exstirpation eines krankhaft vergrösserten Ovariums. (en)
- Benedict Stilling, auch Benedikt Stilling (* 16. März 1810 in Kirchhain, Westfalen; † 28. Januar 1879 in Kassel) war ein deutscher Chirurg und Neuroanatom. (de)
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