Edward Flatau

Description: (Neurologist)
Edward Flatau was a prominent Polish neurologist and psychiatrist known for his significant contributions to the field of neurology. He was a co-founder of modern Polish neurology and established himself as an authority on the physiology and pathology of meningitis. Flatau is associated with several medical conditions and concepts, including Redlich-Flatau syndrome, Flatau-Sterling torsion dystonia, Flatau-Schilder disease, and Flatau's law. His publications, such as a human brain atlas and a book on migraine, were influential in shaping the field of neurology.

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Birthday December 27, 1868 (Capricorn)
Born In Płock, Poland
Died on June 7, 1932
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