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  2. Alois Alzheimer - Wikipedia

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    Alois Alzheimer (/ ˈ æ l t s h aɪ m ər / ALTS-hy-mər, US also / ˈ ɑː l t s-, ˈ ɔː l t s-/ AHLTS-, AWLTS-, [1] [2] German: [ˈaːlɔɪs ˈʔaltshaɪmɐ]; 14 June 1864 – 19 December 1915) was a German psychiatrist, neuropathologist and colleague of Emil Kraepelin.

  3. Auguste Deter - Wikipedia

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    Auguste's father died when she was young. Even though Auguste's family was impoverished, she was well-educated. She attended school in Cassell, and it is speculated that she may have been a student of Dr. Alois Alzheimer's grandfather, Johann. He was a schoolmaster in Cassell during the time Auguste attended school.

  4. Alzheimer’s Disease Fast Facts - AOL

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    Alzheimer’s disease is fatal and there is no cure. It is a slow-moving disease that starts with memory loss and ends with severe brain damage. The disease is named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer.

  5. Gaetano Perusini - Wikipedia

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    Alois Alzheimer Gaetano Perusini (24 February 1879 – 8 December 1915) was an Italian physician. He was the pupil and colleague of Alois Alzheimer and contributed to the definition of Alzheimer's disease .

  6. New Research Offers Hope in the Fight Against Alzheimer’s - AOL

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    Scientists have been trying to pinpoint the cause of Alzheimer’s Disease since psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer, M.D. first described it in 1906. ... When Dr. Alzheimer autopsied a woman with ...

  7. Oskar Fischer - Wikipedia

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    Fischer supposedly (like Alois Alzheimer) employed new staining and autopsy results, and described "senile plaques" that are still accepted as the characteristic of the disease in addition to "neurofibrillary tangles" discovered by Alzheimer. [5] Both Fischer and Alzheimer argued that senile plaques may be formed by microorganisms. [10]