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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "August von Froriep (September 10, 1849 – October 11, 1917) was a German anatomist born in Weimar.He studied medicine in Leipzig, and after earning his doctorate in 1874, he became an assistant to Christian Wilhelm Braune (1831–1892). Later he was a prosector and eventually a professor at the University of Tübingen. Following his death in 1917, he was succeeded by Martin Heidenhain (1864-1949) as professor of anatomy at Tübingen. He was the son of anatomist and publisher Robert Friedrich Froriep (1804-1861). Froriep specialized in studies involving the development and biological morphology of the head and vertebra. His name is lent to \"Froriep's ganglion\", which is a temporary group of nerve cells associated with the hypoglossal nerve of an embryo.In 1911, Froriep claimed to have identified the \"famous\" skull of poet Friedrich von Schiller from a mass gravesite, of which he published an article titled Die Schädel Friedrich von Schillers und des Dichters Begräbnisstätte. However, there are detractors to Froriep's claim, and as of late-2007 the authenticity of the skull remains unproven."@en }

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