弗雷德里克·莱维:两次世界大战如何改变了他的生活,工作和名字
Patrick Emanuell Mesquita Sousa-Santos1, Pedro Machry Pozzobon1, Igor de Lima E Teixeira1
1Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho", Botucatu SP, Brazil.
Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria
|March 11, 2024
概括
神经学家弗里德里希·利维 (Friedrich Lewy) 描述了帕金森病和利维体痴呆症中特有的脑细胞入. 尽管面临纳粹迫害,他参加了两次世界大战,后来成为美国公民.
科学领域:
- 神经病理学神经病理学
- 医学史 医学史 医学史
背景情况:
- 弗里德里希·莱维于1912年首次描述了特定的细胞内含物.
- 这些包容是神经退行性疾病的标志,如帕金森病和莱维体痴呆症.
研究的目的:
- 提供弗里德里希·莱维的生活和科学贡献的历史概述.
- 为了将利维尸体的发现与利维所面临的挑战联系起来.
主要方法:
- 历史研究和传记分析.
- 审查科学文献和历史记录.
主要成果:
- 弗里德里希·莱维出生于柏林,1912年描述了同名的包容性机构.
- 他在第一次世界大战中服役于德国陆军,后来成为美国人,在美国陆军服役.
- 莱维因纳粹迫害而面临重大挑战,影响了他的研究生涯.
结论:
- 莱维尸体的发现归功于弗里德里希·莱维,尽管他的名字改变和个人困难.
- 莱维在神经退行性疾病研究中的科学遗产非常重要.
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