- Bielschowsky
- Max, German neuropathologist, 1869–1940. See B. disease, B. stain, Jansky-B. disease.Alfred, German ophthalmologist, 1871–1940. See B. sign.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Bielschowsky — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Albert Bielschowsky (1847–1902), deutscher Literaturwissenschaftler Alfred Bielschowsky (1871–1940), deutscher Ophthalmologe Ludwig Bielschowsky, deutscher Literaturwissenschaftler Max Bielschowsky… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bielschowsky — The surname Bielschowsky may refer to:*Albert Bielschowsky (1847 1902), literary historian *Alfred Bielschowsky (1871 1940), ophthalmologist *Max Bielschowsky (1869 1940), neurologist … Wikipedia
BIELSCHOWSKY Max — (1869 1940) (retrato) [véase http://www.iqb.es/diccio/b/bi.htm#bielschowsky]: neurólogo alemán conocido sobre todo por haber desarrollado un método de tinción para neurofibrillas Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 … Diccionario médico
Bielschowsky-Kopfneigetest — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 H49.1 Lähmung des N. trochlearis [IV. Hirnnerv] … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bielschowsky-JanskÑ disease — Biels·chow·sky Jan·skÑ disease (byels chovґske yahnґske) [A. Bielschowsky; Jan JanskÑ, Czech psychiatrist, 1873–1921] JanskÑ Bielschowsky disease; see under disease … Medical dictionary
Bielschowsky head tilt — an eye test used mainly to differentiate between a weakness of the superior oblique muscle and a weakness of the contralateral superior rectus muscle (see extrinsic muscle). A. Bielschowsky (1871 1940), German ophthalmologist … Medical dictionary
Bielschowsky head tilting test — Biels·chow·sky head tilting test (byels chovґske) [Alfred Bielschowsky, German ophthalmologist, 1871–1940] see under test … Medical dictionary
Bielschowsky method — Biels·chow·sky method (byels chovґske) [Max Bielschowsky, German neuropathologist, 1869–1940] see Stains and Staining Methods, under stain … Medical dictionary
Bielschowsky-JanskÑ disease — JanskÑ Bielschowsky d … Medical dictionary
Bielschowsky head tilt — an eye test used mainly to differentiate between a weakness of the superior oblique muscle and a weakness of the contralateral superior rectus muscle (see extrinsic muscle). [A. Bielschowsky (1871–1940), German ophthalmologist] … The new mediacal dictionary