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<p> An eminent German scientist, born at Potsdam, Brandenburg; was first an army doctor, and in 1849 became professor of [[Physiology]] in Königsberg, and subsequently in Bonn and Heidelberg; in 1871 he became professor of Physics in Berlin; was ennobled, and in 1887 nominated head of the [[Charlottenburg]] Institute; to physiology he made contributions of great value on the various sense-organs, and to physics on the conservation of energy; but his most original work was done in connection with acoustics in its relation to optics; his published works include "Theory of | Hermann Von Helmholtz <ref name="term_74316" /> | ||
==References == | <p> An eminent German scientist, born at Potsdam, Brandenburg; was first an army doctor, and in 1849 became professor of [[Physiology]] in Königsberg, and subsequently in [[Bonn]] and Heidelberg; in 1871 he became professor of Physics in Berlin; was ennobled, and in 1887 nominated head of the [[Charlottenburg]] Institute; to physiology he made contributions of great value on the various sense-organs, and to physics on the conservation of energy; but his most original work was done in connection with acoustics in its relation to optics; his published works include "Theory of Sound Sensations'" and "Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music" (1821-1894). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 15 October 2021
Hermann Von Helmholtz [1]
An eminent German scientist, born at Potsdam, Brandenburg; was first an army doctor, and in 1849 became professor of Physiology in Königsberg, and subsequently in Bonn and Heidelberg; in 1871 he became professor of Physics in Berlin; was ennobled, and in 1887 nominated head of the Charlottenburg Institute; to physiology he made contributions of great value on the various sense-organs, and to physics on the conservation of energy; but his most original work was done in connection with acoustics in its relation to optics; his published works include "Theory of Sound Sensations'" and "Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music" (1821-1894).