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Deutsch: Walther Spielmeyer und seine Arbeitsgruppe, 1927. Stehend (von links nach rechts): Luise Eversbusch (Laborantin), Julius Hallervorden, Paul Quast, Oskar Gagel, W. Kutter, Yushi Uchimura, Yushi Funakawa, Metz, Deisler. Sitzend: Adele Grombach, Gamper, Eduard Gamper, Spielmeyer, Hugo Spatz, unbekannt, unbekannt.
English: Walther Spielmeyer and his team in 1927. Standing (from left to right): Eversbusch, Julius Hallervorden, Paul Quast, Oskar Gagel, Kutter, Yushi Uchimura, Yushi Funakawa, Metz, Deisler. Sitting: Adele Grombach, Gamper, Eduard Gamper, Spielmeyer, Hugo Spatz, unknown, unknown.
Français : Walther Spielmeyer et son équipe en 1927. Debout (de gauche à droite): Eversbusch, Julius Hallervorden, Paul Quast, Oskar Gagel, Kutter, Y. Uchimura, Yushi Funakawa, Metz, Deisler. Assis: Adele Grombach, Gamper, Eduard Gamper, Spielmeyer, Hugo Spatz, inconnu, inconnu.
Polski: Walther Spielmeyer i jego zespół w 1927. Stoją (od lewej do prawej): Eversbusch, Julius Hallervorden, Quast, Oskar Gagel, Kutter, Y. Uchimura, Yushi Funakawa, Metz, Deisler. Siedzą: Adele Grombach, Gamper, Eduard Gamper, Spielmeyer, Hugo Spatz, niewiadomo, niewiadomo. |
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Source | reprinted in: Kreutzberg GW. Walther Spielmeyer and Japanese neuropathology. Brain Pathol. 1, 1, 60-62. 1994. PMID 1669696. |
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