Source 302: "Thomas list of Series H specimens "

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Thomas list of Series H specimens
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4 JPG images of a list created by Prof. Thomas from the Edinger Institute in Frankfurt in the 1980s.
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Institute of Neurology (Edinger Institute) in Frankfurt am Main
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Brain Research on 'Euthanasia' Victims at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research Cécile und Oskar Vogt-Institut für Hirnforschung in Düsseldorf
Histopathological Department Hallervorden at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research in Berlin
Histopathological Department of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research in Dillenburg in Dillenburg
Histopathological Department of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research in Giessen in Giessen
Histopathological Department Spatz at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research in Berlin
Institut für Hirnforschung und allgemeine Biologie in Titisee-Neustadt
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute for Brain Research, Berlin-Buch in Berlin
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt am Main in Frankfurt am Main
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Giessen in Giessen
Neurological Institute of the University of Frankfurt (Edinger Institute) in Frankfurt am Main
Psychiatric / Neurological 428
Brain Research on 'Euthanasia' Victims at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Psychiatry Histopathological Department Scholz at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Psychiatry in Munich
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute of Psychiatry in Munich
Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich
Prosektur of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute of Psychiatry (Munich) at Eglfing-Haar in Haar near Munich
Psychiatric / Neurological 833
Brain research at KWI for Brain Research, Berlin-Buch (non-euthanasia) Histopathological Department Hallervorden at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research in Berlin
Histopathological Department Spatz at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research in Berlin
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute for Brain Research, Berlin-Buch in Berlin
Medical Research 469