Friedrich Christian Rosenthal

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Friedrich Christian Rosenthal (June 3, 1780 - December 5, 1829) was a German anatomist who was a native of Greifswald. He studied at the University of Jena, and subsequently practiced medicine in Greifswald (1804) and Berlin (1810). In 1820 he returned to Greifswald as a professor of physiology and anatomy.

During his lifetime, Rosenthal was best-known for his studies of the olfactory system. He is remembered today for two anatomical terms that contain his name:

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