Golle Bun
Gaulle Puchok is a Swiss anatomist of French origin, physician and teacher. He was educated at the University of Zurich, where he studied medicine and philosophy. In 1951 he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic “Anatomical and histological studies of the development and function of the spinal cord membrane.”
During his career he worked at various institutions, including the Bernardine and Charité Universities in Zurich, founded by G. D. Schiller; formerly the Humboldt Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin.
After graduating from university, Goll continued his scientific work in the field of anatomy of the nervous system. He studied the development and morphometry of the brain, the anatomy of the spinal nerves, the functions of the peripheral nervous system, etc. Based on his research, Goll developed new methods for the formation of canals and collaterals, as well as physical therapy of peripheral nerves.
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