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Name
  
Eduard Weber

Role
  
Physicist

Siblings
  
Ernst Heinrich Weber


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Died
  
June 23, 1891, Gottingen, Germany

Books
  
Mechanics of the human walking apparatus

Education
  
Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, University of Gottingen

Awards
  
Copley Medal, Matteucci Medal

Similar People
  
Ernst Heinrich Weber, Friedrich Kohlrausch, Johann Schweigger, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Ernst Abbe

Wilhelm Eduard Weber


Eduard Friedrich Weber (6 March 1806, Wittenberg – 18 May 1871) was a German anatomist and physiologist. He was a younger brother to physiologist Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795-1878) and physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804-1891).

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He studied medicine at the University of Halle, receiving his doctorate in 1829. From 1836 he served as prosector in the anatomical institute at the University of Leipzig, where in 1838 he became privat-docent with a thesis involving physiological studies on the "galvano-magnetic phenomena" in humans. From 1847 to 1871 he was an associate professor at Leipzig.

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He assisted his older brother, Ernst, with experimentation involving the inhibitory power of the vagus nerve.

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Written works

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With his brother, Wilhelm, he was co-author of Mechanik der menschlichen Gehwerkzeuge (Mechanics of walking in humans, 1836). With Ernst Heinrich Weber, he collaborated on the treatise Wellenlehre (1825). Other noted works by Eduard Weber are:

  • Disquisitio anatomica uteri et ovariorum Puellae septima a Conceptione the defunctae, 1830 (graduate thesis).
  • Quaestiones physiologicae de phaenomenis galvano-magneticis in corpore humano observatis, 1838 - Physiological studies on the galvano-magnetic phenomena observed in the human body.
  • He also published a number of articles in Rudolf Wagner's Handwörterbuch der Physiologie.

    References

    Eduard Weber Wikipedia