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          The spontaneous hemorrhage event, should it occur, usually causes a syndrome far less severe than that from brain hemorrhage of other cause....

          Wepfer, Johann-Jakob

          1.

          Six years earlier to Willis's description, Johann Jakob Wepfer von Schaffhausen described in detail the arterial polygon with an emphasis on.

          Dates

          Born: Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 23 Dec 1620
          Died: Schaffhausen, 26 Jan 1695
          Dateinfo: Dates Certain
          Lifespan: 75
          2. Father
          Occupation: Merchant, Magistrate
          His father, Georg Michael Wepfer (1591-1659), was a guildmaster, judge, and councillor in Schaffhausen.

          No information on financial status.
          3. Nationality
          Birth: Schaffhausen, Switzerland
          Career: Schaffhausen, Switzerland
          Death: Schaffhausen, Switzerland
          4.

          Education

          Schooling: Strassburg, Padua; Basel, M.D.
          He graduated from the Collegium Humanitatis, the secondary school of Schaffhausen.
          1638, he matriculated at the University of Basel.

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        1. Johann Jakob Wepfer was born in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, on December 23, His father was a merchant, magistrate, and judge.
        2. The spontaneous hemorrhage event, should it occur, usually causes a syndrome far less severe than that from brain hemorrhage of other cause.
        3. Later, Johann Jacob Wepfer, a pathologist and pharmacologist, made the significant finding that apoplexy results from the interruption of blood flow to the.
        4. Evolution from Stroke Risk Factors to Brain Health Determinants: 11th Johann Jacob Wepfer Lecture, European Stroke Conference, Vienna, Austria.
        5. 1639-43, University of Strasbourg. I assume a B.A. or its equivalent.
          1644, he studied at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy at the University of Padua. He also spent time in Venice (1645) and Rome (1646).

          Later, Johann Jacob Wepfer, a pathologist and pharmacologist, made the significant finding that apoplexy results from the interruption of blood flow to the.

          Ultimately he took an M.D. at Basel, 1647.
          5. Religion
          Affiliation: Cal