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  1. Friedrich Göppert (25 October 1870 – 9 February 1927) was a German paediatrician who worked at the University of Göttingen from 1910 to 1927. He was the first to describe Galactosemia.

  2. Sep 10, 2016 · However, the first detailed report was made in 1917 by Friedrich Göppert (Göppert, 1917). (As an interesting aside, Friedrich Göppert's scientific achievements have been largely overshadowed by those of his daughter, the Nobel Prize winning physicist Maria Goeppert-Mayer (Goeppert-Mayer, 1963).)

    • David J. Timson
    • 2016
  3. Jun 28, 2023 · Goeppert was born in 1906 in Kattowitz, Prussia (now Poland), the only daughter of Friedrich Goeppert and his wife, Maria Wolf. She grew up in Göttingen, Germany, and attended a school for girls from middle-class backgrounds aspiring to pursue higher education.

  4. Friedrich Göppert (* 25. Oktober 1870 in Kattowitz; † 9. Februar 1927 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Kinderarzt und Hochschullehrer. Leben und Wirken. Friedrich Göppert studierte Medizin an den Universitäten Heidelberg und Berlin. 1896 erlangte Göppert die Promotion zum Dr. med. an der Universität Breslau.

  5. Johann Heinrich Robert Göppert (25 July 1800 – 18 May 1884) was a German botanist and paleontologist . Career. He was born in Sprottau, Lower Silesia, and died at Breslau. In 1831 he became a professor of botany, as well as curator of the botanical gardens in Breslau. In 1852 he became director of the botanical gardens.

  6. This paper seeks to answer the following historical questions. Why did Göppert choose to study at the University of Göttingen? How did she become a student of Born? What influenced her selection of a research problem for her dissertation work? What theoretical techniques did she use in her research?

  7. Friedrich Göppert. Published: March 1927. Volume 6 , page 575, ( 1927 ) Cite this article. Download PDF. Rietschel. 15 Accesses. 3 Altmetric. Explore all metrics.