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  1. Gustav Jacob Born (1851–1900) was a German histologist and author. He was the father of Max Born. Born was a native of Kempen (Kępno), Province of Posen.

  2. Jul 22, 2009 · Gustav Jacob Born was an experimental embryologist whose original work with amphibians served as the platform for his wax-plate method of embryo modeling, heteroblastic (different tissues) and xenoplastic (similar species) transplantation methods, environmental influences on sex ratio studies, and proposed function of the corpus luteum.

  3. Gustav Jacob Born was an experimental embryologist whose original work with amphibians served as the platform for his wax-plate method of embryo modeling, heteroblastic (different tissues) and xenoplastic (similar species) transplantation methods, environmental influences on sex ratio studies, and proposed function of the corpus luteum.

  4. Gustav Jacob Born was an experimental embryologist whose original work with amphibians served as the platform for his waxplate method of embryo modeling, heteroblastic and xenoplastic transplantation methods, environmental influences on sex ratio studies, and proposed function of the corpus luteum.

  5. Gustav Jacob Born (1851 – 1900) was a German histologist and author. He was the father of Max Born. Born was a native of Kempen (Kępno), Province of Posen.

  6. Jacobi was born of Ashkenazi Jewish parentage in Potsdam on 10 December 1804. He was the second of four children of a banker, Simon Jacobi. His elder brother, Moritz, would also become known later as an engineer and physicist.

  7. German histologist and medical author; born at Kempen, province of Posen, Prussia, April 22, 1851. He received his education first at the gymnasium of Görlitz, Prussian Silesia—where his father practised as a physician and held the position of Kreisphysicus (district physician)—and afterward at the universities of Breslau, Bonn, Strasburg ...