- Friedrich Tiedemann
Friedrich Tiedemann (
August 23 ,1781 -January 22 ,1861 ) was a Germananatomist andphysiologist .He was born at
Cassel , the eldest son ofDietrich Tiedemann (1748-1803), a philosopher and psychologist of considerable repute. He graduated inmedicine atMarburg in 1804, but soon abandoned practice. He devoted himself to the study of natural science, and, moving toParis , became an ardent follower ofGeorges Cuvier . On his return to Germany he maintained the claims of patient and sober anatomical research against the prevalent speculations of the school ofLorenz Oken , whose foremost antagonist he was long reckoned. His remarkable studies of the development of the humanbrain , as correlated with his father's studies on the development of intelligence, deserve mention. He spent most of his life as professor of anatomy and physiology atHeidelberg , a position to which he was appointed in 1816, after having filled the chair of anatomy andzoology for ten years atLandshut , and died atMunich .References
*1911
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* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_6_108/ai_55127879 The Great Physiologist of Heidelberg - Friedrich Tiedemann by Stephen Jay Gould]
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