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Zuckerkandl
Zuckerkandl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Berta Zuckerkandl (1864–1945), journalist, author, leader of an influential salon * Emil Zuckerkandl (1849–1910), anatomist * Emile Zuckerkandl (1922-2013), biologist, physiologist * Otto Zuckerkandl (1861-1921), Austrian urologist and surgeon * Victor Zuckerkandl (1896–1965), musicologist Other uses * Zuckerkandl!, a 1968 comic book * ''Zuckerkandl'' (film), a 1969 animated film See also * Organ of Zuckerkandl, para-aortic catecholamine-secreting body * Zucker (other) * Zuckermann Zuckermann or Zuckerman is a Yiddish or German surname meaning "sugar man". Zuckermann * Ariel Zuckermann (born 1973), Israeli conductor * Benedict Zuckermann (1818–1891), a German scientist born at Breslau * Ghil'ad Zuckermann (born 1971), an ...
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Emile Zuckerkandl
Émile Zuckerkandl (July 4, 1922 – November 9, 2013) was an Austrian-born French biologist considered one of the founders of the field of molecular evolution. He introduced, with Linus Pauling, the concept of the "molecular clock", which enabled the neutral theory of molecular evolution. Life and work Zuckerkandl was raised in Vienna, Austria in a household of intellectuals, but his family relocated in 1938 to Paris, and later Algiers, to escape the racial policy of Nazi Germany with respect to Jews. At the end of World War II, he spent one year at the University of Paris (Sorbonne), then came to the United States to study physiology—earning a master's degree in 1947 from the University of Illinois, under C. Ladd Prosser—then returned to the Sorbonne to complete a Ph.D. in biology. Zuckerkandl developed a strong interest in molecular problems; his early research at a marine biology lab in Roscoff emphasized the roles of copper oxidases and hemocyanin in the molting cyc ...
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Emil Zuckerkandl
Emil Zuckerkandl (1 September 1849 in Győr, Hungary – 28 May 1910 in Vienna, Austria) was a Hungarian anatomist. Biography Zuckerkandl was born in Győr on 1 September 1849, to a Jewish family. He had two brothers: the industrialist Victor Zuckerkandl, and the urologist Otto Zuckerkandl (1861–1921). He was educated at the University of Vienna ( MD, 1874) and was an admiring student of Josef Hyrtl, and an anatomical assistant to Karl von Rokitansky (1804–1878) and Karl Langer (1819–1887). In 1875, he became privatdozent of anatomy at the University of Utrecht, and he was appointed assistant professor at the University of Vienna in 1879, being made professor at Graz in 1882. Beginning in 1888, he was a professor of descriptive and topographical anatomy at the University of Vienna. He conducted research in almost all fields of morphology, making contributions to the normal and pathological anatomy of the nasal cavity, the anatomy of the facial skeleton, bloo ...
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Berta Zuckerkandl
Berta Zuckerkandl-Szeps (born Bertha Szeps; 13 April 1864 – 16 October 1945)"Bertha Zuckerkandl"
, Austrian National Library was an Austrian writer, journalist, and art criticism, art critic. Bertha Szeps was the daughter of Galician Jews, Galician Jewish liberal newspaper publisher Moritz Szeps and was raised in Vienna. She was married to the Hungarian anatomist Emil Zuckerkandl. From end of the 19th century until 1938, she led an important literary salon in Vienna, originally from a villa in Döbling, later in the Oppolzergasse near the Burgtheater. M ...
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Otto Zuckerkandl
Otto Zuckerkandl (28 December 1861, Raab – 1 July 1921, Vienna) was an Austro-Hungarian urologist and surgeon. He was a younger brother of anatomist Emil Zuckerkandl (1849–1910). In 1884 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Vienna. Beginning in 1889, he became an assistant to surgeon Eduard Albert (1841–1900) in Vienna, two years later serving at the Vienna General Hospital under the guidance of Leopold von Dittel (1815–1898). In 1892 he became a lecturer in surgery, afterwards gaining promotions as an associate professor (1904) and full professor (1912). From 1902 onward, he was associated with the Rothschild-Spital in Vienna. Zuckerkandl specialized in diseases of the urethra, bladder, and prostate. In 1919, he was a founder and first president of the ''Wiener Urological Society'' (in 1936 renamed the ''Österreichische Gesellschaft für Urologie'', Austrian Society of Urology). The "Zuckerkandl Preis" is an award for special achievements i ...
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Zuckerkandl!
''Zuckerkandl!'' is a comic book published in 1968. It was written by Robert Maynard Hutchins and illustrated by John Hubley. The book profiles the philosophy of the fictitious Austrian thinker Dr. Alexander Zuckerkandl and satirizes his philosophy of disentanglement. Resembling a fairy tale in form, ''Zuckerkandl!'' has been interpreted as a parody of Freud, though it explicitly contrasts the philosophy of Freud (requiring the plumbing of the unconscious by the conscious) with the philosophy of Zuckerkandl (replacing conscious thought altogether by living habitually). As such, it blames Zuckerkandl (and by extension, according to some critics, Freud) for the ills of modern society. The comic book also has an animated film version,Zuckerkandl!
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Organ Of Zuckerkandl
The organ of Zuckerkandl is a chromaffin body derived from neural crest located at the bifurcation of the aorta or at the origin of the inferior mesenteric artery. It can be the source of a paraganglioma. The term para-aortic body is also sometimes used to describe it, as it usually arises near the abdominal aorta, but this term can be the source of confusion, because the term "corpora paraaortica" is also used to describe the aortic body, which arises near the thoracic aorta. This diffuse group of neuroendocrine sympathetic fibres was first described by Emil Zuckerkandl, a professor of anatomy at the University of Vienna, in 1901. Some sources equate the " aortic bodies" and "paraaortic bodies", while other sources explicitly distinguish between the two. When a distinction is made, the "aortic bodies" are chemoreceptors which regulate circulation, while the "paraaortic bodies" are the chromaffin cells which manufacture catecholamines. Structure Function Its physiological r ...
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Zuckerkandl (film)
''Zuckerkandl'' is a 1968 animated film directed by John Hubley. Narrated by Robert Maynard Hutchins, a former president of the University of Chicago and dean of Yale Law School, it was made into a Zuckerkandl!, comic book of the same name. The film profiles the fictitious philosopher Alexander Zuckerkandl and can be interpreted as a parody of Sigmund Freud.Zuckerkandl!
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See also

*List of American films of 1968


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''Zuckerkandl!''
at the British Film Institute

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Victor Zuckerkandl
Viktor Zuckerkandl (2 July 1896, Vienna – 5 April 1965, Locarno) was a Jewish-Austrian musicologist. His doctorate was granted in 1927 from Vienna University, having earlier studied under Richard Robert. He conducted freelance throughout the decade of the 1920s. He was a critic for Berlin newspapers from 1927 to 1933 and taught theory and appreciation courses in Vienna from 1934 to 1938. He emigrated to the US in 1940, teaching at Wellesley College until 1942, when he took a job as a machinist in the war effort. From 1946 to 1948 he taught theory at The New School in New York, and joined the faculty at St. John's College, Annapolis in 1948. He remained at St. John's, teaching music as part of their Great Books program, until his retirement in 1964. His explanations of music theory were heavily indebted to the theories of musicologist Heinrich Schenker, and his understandings of musical perception owed much to Gestalt psychology, as well as German phenomenology. Zuckerkandl b ...
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Zucker (other)
Zucker is a German word meaning "sugar" and may refer to: * Zucker (surname) * Zücker, an album by the Fastbacks * ''Zucker'' (Rosenstolz album), an album by Rosenstolz * ''Zucker'' laboratory rat breed See also * Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker, a comedy filmmaking trio * Zuker, a surname * ''Alles auf Zucker!'', a German comedy film, released internationally in 2004 * Zuckermann Zuckermann or Zuckerman is a Yiddish or German surname meaning "sugar man". Zuckermann * Ariel Zuckermann (born 1973), Israeli conductor * Benedict Zuckermann (1818–1891), a German scientist born at Breslau * Ghil'ad Zuckermann (born 1971), an ...
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