Louis Jacobsohn-Lask
Louis Jacobsohn-Lask (born Louis Jacobsohn; 2 March 1863, in
neuroanatomist
.
He studied medicine at the
Bekhterev-Jacobsohn reflex or Jacobsohn reflex. In 1909 he first described the pedunculopontine nucleus.[1][2]
In 1936 he emigrated to the
Jewish provenance, whom he had married in 1901.[3] He was encouraged to continue his scientific work. They settled in Sevastopol
, where Louis Jacobsohn-Lask died in 1941.
References
- S2CID 14475183.
- ^ Über die Kerne des menschlichen Hirnstamms (Medulla oblongata, Pons und Pedunculus cerebri), Berlin, 1909. pag. 58, fig. 22
- ^ "Lask, Berta (Ps. Gerhard Wieland) geb. Jacobsohn [sic- though this is incorrect] (eigtl. Jacobsohn-Lask) * 17.1.1878, † 28.3.1967 Schriftstellerin". Handbuch der Deutschen Kommunisten. (This well filled one-page source also includes a potted biography on Berta Lask by Bernd-Rainer Barth, reproduced from "Wer war wer in der DDR", published by Ch. Links Verlag, Berlin). Karl Dietz Verlag, Berlin & Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur, Berlin. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
- Peter Lang– Europäischer Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2005. 513 pp., 11 fig.
- Home Away from Home: The Berlin Neuroanatomis Louis Jacobsohn-Lask in Russia. W: Ulrike Eisenberg: Doing medicine together: Germany and Russia between the wars. ISBN 0-8020-9171-7.