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Franz Ludwig Fick

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Residence
  
Germany

Alma mater
  
University of Marburg

Siblings
  
Adolf Eugen Fick

Children
  
Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick


Fields
  
Anatomist

Education
  
University of Marburg

Nationality
  
German

Name
  
Franz Fick

Nephews
  
Rudolf Fick

Franz Ludwig Fick

Doctoral advisor
  
Christian Heinrich Bunger

Died
  
December 31, 1858, Marburg, Germany

Similar People
  
Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick, Adolf Eugen Fick, Carl Ludwig

Institutions
  
University of Marburg

Franz Ludwick Fick (18 May 1813 – 31 December 1858) was a professor of anatomy at the University of Marburg.

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Education

In 1835, he received his MD under Bünger from the University of Marburg.

Career

Fick studied the developmental mechanics of bone growth, especially of the skull. He invented the cerebral phantom - an openable paper model showing the various parts of the brain that became the prototype of openable figures in medical texts. Fick wrote texts on human anatomy and pathology. He studied the mechanism of vision and the function of the retina. He investigated the function and performance of the taste buds and described the anatomy of elephant's ears.

Books by Fick

  • Franz Ludwig Fick, Tractatus de illegitimo vasorum cursu hominibus innato cum tabulis duabus, typis Elwerti academicis, 1854.
  • References

    Franz Ludwig Fick Wikipedia