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Brny [] (* 22 April 1876 in Vienna, Austria; "Â 8 April 1936 in Uppsala, Sweden) was a Hungarian physician and neuro biologist.
For its work over physiology and pathology of the vestibular apparatus he received the Nobelpreis for physiology or medicine to 1914.
Works
- The Localisierung of the Nachbilder in the retina with the help of the Purkinje' vein figure (copying vein figure method), a means to the direct Bestimmg of the fixing point and the corresponding Netzhautstellen together with remarks on the crust mechanism of the correspondence of the retinas; 1927
- The Radiokaloperation of the ear without hearing course plastics with chronic Mittelohreiterung, the Aufmeisselung and subsequent treatment with acute Mastoiditis, together with a representation of the development of the head operations with acute and chronic Mittelohreiterung; Deuticke, Vienna 1923
- Seasickness; 1911
- Physiology and pathology of the semicircular canal apparatus with humans; 1907
- Primary Exzision and seam of akzidenteller wounds; Deuticke, Vienna 1919
Literature
- Joas, Gunter: Robert (1876 - 1936), life and work with special consideration of its argument with the Viennese university; Long, Frankfurt/Main 1997; ISBN 3-631-32135-X
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