
1. Heinrich Quincke
Heinrich Quincke was a German physician known for his contributions to medicine in the 19th century. He is best recognized for developing the Quincke's pulse, which involves measuring the pulse wave to assess heart function and blood circulation. Additionally, he made significant advancements in the field of medical diagnostics and is also associated with Quincke's sign, related to specific health conditions. His work laid important foundations for understanding various medical phenomena, influencing both clinical practice and research in physiology and cardiology. Quincke’s contributions continue to be relevant in modern medicine.