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Gustav Albert Schwalbe, M.D. (1 August 1844 – 23 April 1916) was a German anatomist and anthropologist from Quedlinburg. He was educated at the universities of Berlin, Zurich, and Bonn (M.D. 1866), he became in 1870 privat-docent at the University of Halle, in 1871 privatdozent and prosector at the University of Freiburg in Baden, in 1872 assistant professor at the University of Leipzig, and then professor of anatomy successively at the universities of Jena (1873), Königsberg (1881), and Strassburg (1883) — at that time a German university, Alsace having been annexed to Germany. There he died.

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  • Gustav Schwalbe (de)
  • Gustav Albert Schwalbe (en)
  • Gustav Albert Schwalbe (it)
  • Gustav Schwalbe (pl)
  • Швальбе, Густав (ru)
  • Gustav Schwalbe (sv)
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  • Gustav Albert Schwalbe (* 1. August 1844 in Quedlinburg; † 23. April 1916 in Straßburg) war ein deutscher Anatom und Anthropologe. (de)
  • Gustav Albert Schwalbe (ur. 1 sierpnia 1844 w Quedlinburgu, zm. 23 kwietnia 1916 w Strasburgu) – niemiecki anatom i antropolog, profesor anatomii i antropologii na Uniwersytecie w Lipsku, Uniwersytecie w Jenie, Uniwersytecie w Królewcu i Uniwersytecie w Strasburgu. (pl)
  • Густав Альберт Шва́льбе (нем. Gustav Albert Schwalbe; 1 августа 1844, Кведлинбург — 23 апреля 1916, Страсбург) — немецкий анатом, антрополог и преподаватель; доктор медицины. (ru)
  • Gustav Albert Schwalbe, M.D. (1 August 1844 – 23 April 1916) was a German anatomist and anthropologist from Quedlinburg. He was educated at the universities of Berlin, Zurich, and Bonn (M.D. 1866), he became in 1870 privat-docent at the University of Halle, in 1871 privatdozent and prosector at the University of Freiburg in Baden, in 1872 assistant professor at the University of Leipzig, and then professor of anatomy successively at the universities of Jena (1873), Königsberg (1881), and Strassburg (1883) — at that time a German university, Alsace having been annexed to Germany. There he died. (en)
  • Gustav Schwalbe (Quedlinburg, 1º agosto 1844 – Strasburgo, 23 aprile 1916) è stato un antropologo tedesco. Laureatosi a Berlino nel 1866, venne nominato straordinario a Lipsia, poi, nel 1879 succedeva a Karl Gegenbaur nella cattedra di anatomia di Jena.Schwalbe è ricordato per i suoi studi sull'uomo primitivo; considerò l'uomo di Neanderthal un antenato diretto dell'uomo moderno e scrisse un notevole trattato sull'uomo di Giava, appena venne scoperto da Eugène Dubois. Inoltre elaborò un metodo di misurazione del cranio sulla base del quale è sorta la . (it)
  • Gustav Albert Schwalbe, född 1 augusti 1844 i Quedlinburg, död 23 april 1916 i Strassburg, var en tysk anatom. Schwalbe blev 1866 medicine doktor i Bonn, docent 1870 i Halle an der Saale och 1871 i Freiburg im Breisgau, e.o. professor i Leipzig 1871 samt ordinarie anatomie professor 1873 i Jena, 1881 i Königsberg och 1883 i Strassburg. (sv)
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