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Walther Spielmeyer (April 23, 1879 - February 6, 1935) was a German neuropathologist who was a native of Dessau. == Biography == He studied medicine at the University of Halle as a student of Eduard Hitzig (1838-1907). At Halle he was influenced by the work of psychiatrists Karl Heilbronner (1869-1914), Gustav Aschaffenburg (1866-1944) and pathologist Karl Joseph Eberth (1835-1926).〔(The Founders of Child Neurology ) by Stephen Ashwal〕 In 1906 he relocated to Freiburg as an assistant to Alfred Hoche (1865-1943). At the suggestion of Emil Kraepelin (1856-1926), he succeeded Alois Alzheimer (1864-1915) as director of the ''Anatomisches Laboratorium der Psychiatrischen und Nervenklivik'' in Munich. At Munich he worked with Franz Nissl (1860-1919) and Felix Plaut (1877-1940). In 1928 the Rockefeller Foundation financed the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute with Spielmeyer as director of the ''Hirnpathologisches Institut''. He died of pulmonary tuberculosis on February 6, 1935.〔(Walther Spielmeyer ) @ Who Named It〕
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