- Friedrich Schultze
Friedrich Schultze (
August 12 ,1848 - 1934) was a Germanneurologist who was a native ofRathenow ,Brandenburg . In 1871 he earned his doctorate at Heidelberg, and afterwards spent several years as an assistant topathologist Nikolaus Friedreich (1825-1882). In 1887 he was invited as a "full professor" to theUniversity of Dorpat , and shortly afterwards became director of the medical clinic and policlinic at theUniversity of Bonn , where he spent the remainder of his career.Schultze is remembered for his numerous medical publications regarding neuroanatomical and neuropathological investigations that he performed. In 1884 he was credited with being the first physician to describe a neurological disorder that would later become known as
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease . He also provided an early description of acroparesthesia. In 1891 withWilhelm Heinrich Erb (1840-1921) andAdolph Strümpell (1853-1925), he founded the journal "Deutsche Zeitschrift für Nervenheilkunde".His name is lent to the eponymous "comma tract of Schultze" (interfascicular
fasciculus ), which is a compact bundle of posterior root fibers situated near the border between thefasciculus gracilis (tract of Goll) andcuneate fasciculus (tract of Burdach) of thespinal cord .References
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/725.html Who Named It?, Friedrich Schultze]
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