Emil Harleß

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Emil Harleß (born October 22, 1820 in Nuremberg , † February 16, 1862 in Munich ) was a German physiologist .

Life

Emil Harleß was the son of the Nuremberg merchant Johann Felix Tobias Harleß (1775-1854), brother of the theologian Adolf Harleß and grandson of the humanist Gottlieb Christoph Harleß . He studied medicine , physics and chemistry in Berlin and Würzburg and received his doctorate in Erlangen in 1846 . After his habilitation in Munich in 1848 , he became an associate professor of physiology there in 1849 . In 1852 he was appointed head of the physiological cabinet of the university and in 1857 a full professor .

Fonts (selection)

  • Popular lectures in the field of physiology and psychology. Brunswick 1851.
  • About muscle irritability. Munich 1851.
  • Plastic anatomy textbook. 3 parts. Stuttgart 1856-1858; 2nd edition ed. by Robert Hartmann, 1876.
  • Molecular processes in the nerve substance. Munich 1858–1861.
  • The internal mechanics of the muscle twitching. Munich 1862.
  • The elementary functions of the creature soul. Munich 1862.

literature

  • Franz Seitz : Harleß, Emil. In: August Hirsch (Ed.): Biographical lexicon of the outstanding doctors of all times and peoples. 2nd Edition. Volume 3, Urban & Schwarzenberg, Berlin 1931, p. 517.

Individual evidence

  1. in NDB / ADB-online http://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd118720414.html
  2. in NDB / ADB-online http://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd116476508.html?anchor=adb