Rizal went to Europe from 1885-1887 to further his studies in ophthalmology. He studied in Paris under Dr. Louis de Weckert and in Heidelberg and Berlin under other doctors. While abroad, he befriended many scientists and continued observing European life. Rizal experienced poverty during the winter of 1886 in Berlin when he ran out of money and could only afford one meal a day. Despite the hardship, Rizal used this time to socialize with scientists and work on publishing his novel Noli Me Tangere, which critiqued the issues he saw in Philippine society under Spanish rule.
Rizal went to study ophthalmology in Europe, first in Paris where he assisted a leading ophthalmologist and befriended painter Juan Luna, then in Heidelberg, Germany where he studied under a distinguished ophthalmologist and befriended Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt. He spent time in Leipzig and Dresden before settling in Berlin, where he worked as an assistant to a famous ophthalmologist, attended lectures at the university, and published his novel Noli Me Tangere. However, in the winter of 1886 Rizal lived in extreme poverty in Berlin with barely any money and only one meal a day.
Rizal went to Paris and Germany from 1885-1887 to study ophthalmology. In Paris, he assisted a leading French ophthalmologist and helped his friend Juan Luna with paintings. In Heidelberg, Germany, he studied at the university eye hospital and befriended Professor Blumentritt. While in Berlin, he associated with famous scientists, worked as an assistant ophthalmologist, and published his novel Noli Me Tangere. However, the winter of 1886 brought Rizal his darkest times as he fell into poverty with no money arriving from home.
Rizal went to Paris and Germany in order to specialize in ophthalmology to cure his mother's eye ailment. In Paris, he worked as an assistant to a leading French ophthalmologist. He then went to Heidelberg, Germany where he worked at the University Eye Hospital and befriended Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt. Rizal was later welcomed in Berlin's scientific circles where he associated with famous scientists and furthered his studies, while also working as an assistant in an ophthalmology clinic.
Rizal traveled extensively through Europe, furthering his studies in ophthalmology and observing different cultures. He spent time in Paris, Heidelberg, Leipzig, and Berlin, making important connections with scientists and scholars. In Berlin especially, he immersed himself in the scientific community and published his first novel, Noli Me Tangere. However, Rizal experienced great poverty during the winter of 1886 in Berlin, surviving on only one meal a day until his brother Paciano raised money to support him.
Rizal went to Europe to study ophthalmology and further his education. He spent time in Paris, Germany, and Berlin, where he studied medicine, observed European life, and befriended prominent scientists. Rizal experienced extreme poverty during the winter in Berlin, unable to afford proper meals or clothing, which took a toll on his health. Despite the difficulties, Rizal continued his studies and research.
Rizal went to Europe to study ophthalmology in order to treat his mother's eye ailment. He spent time in Paris from 1885-1886 where he assisted a leading ophthalmologist and helped his friend Juan Luna by posing as models for his paintings. In 1886, Rizal traveled to Heidelberg, Germany where he studied at the university eye hospital and befriended Professor Blumentritt. He spent his darkest winter in Berlin in 1886 due to financial difficulties brought on by lack of funds from Calamba, where he could only afford one meal a day.
After completing his studies in Madrid, Rizal went to Paris and Germany in order to
specialize in ophthalmology. He particularly chose this branch of medicine because he wanted to
cure his mother’s eye ailment. He served as assistant to the famous oculists of Europe. He also
continued his travels and observations of European life and customs, government and laws in
Paris, Heidelberg, Leipzig, and Berlin. In Berlin, capital of then unified Germany, he met and
befriended several top German scientists, Dr. Feodor Jagor, Dr. Adolp B. Meyer, Dr. Hans
Meyer, and Dr. Rudolf Virchow. His merits as a scientist were recognized by the eminent
scientists of Europe.
Rizal went to Paris and Germany after completing his studies in Madrid to specialize in ophthalmology. In Berlin, he befriended several top German scientists and his merits as a scientist were recognized. He studied under famous ophthalmologists and assisted them. Rizal also spent time in Heidelberg, Leipzig, and Dresden where he socialized with students and translated works. However, in the winter of 1886 in Berlin, Rizal lived in poverty with little money and poor health due to lack of nourishment.
Rizal spent 1885-1886 in Paris, working as an assistant to a leading French ophthalmologist. He socialized with friends like Juan Luna and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo. Rizal also posed for some of Luna's paintings. In early 1886 he reluctantly left Paris for Germany, visiting cities like Strasbourg, Heidelberg, and Leipzig. In Heidelberg, he studied under Dr. Otto Becker at the University Eye Hospital. He befriended Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt and corresponded with him, sharing Tagalog books. Rizal translated works by Schiller and Hans Christian Andersen into Tagalog. In late 1886 he traveled to Dresden
Rizal went to Paris and Germany after completing his studies in Madrid to specialize in ophthalmology. In Berlin, he met several top German scientists and his merits as a scientist were recognized. He served as an assistant to famous European oculists to improve his knowledge of ophthalmology. Rizal immersed himself in the scientific circles in Germany, publishing works, translating texts, and socializing with prominent scholars to broaden his learning experience abroad.
Rizal went to Paris and Germany after completing his studies in Madrid to specialize in ophthalmology. In Berlin, he met several top German scientists and his merits as a scientist were recognized. He served as an assistant to famous European oculists to improve his knowledge of ophthalmology. Rizal immersed himself in the scientific circles of Germany, publishing works, translating texts, and socializing with prominent scholars. Though he experienced poverty in Berlin during one winter due to lack of funds, Rizal greatly valued his time studying in Europe.
Rizal took his first trip abroad in 1882 at age 20 to study in Madrid. Some key events included:
- Boarding a ship for Spain under a false name for safety
- Studying medicine, languages, philosophy, and painting in Madrid and Barcelona
- Publishing his first article criticizing Spanish rule while in Barcelona
- Continuing his studies in Paris and specialized in ophthalmology in Germany
- Publishing his first novel Noli Me Tangere while struggling financially in Berlin in 1887
- Taking a grand tour of Europe with his friend Maximo Viola after publishing Noli Me Tangere.
Rizal went to Europe to further his studies in ophthalmology. He studied in Madrid, Paris, Heidelberg, and Berlin, working with famous scientists and doctors of the time. In Germany, he immersed himself in the culture, making friends and observing the society. He struggled with poverty at times but continued his medical studies and worked to publish his novels to share his message.
Rizal traveled extensively throughout Europe, receiving his medical degree in Spain and furthering his studies in France, Germany, and Austria. He lived in Barcelona and Madrid in Spain, then Paris in France before relocating to Germany where he resided in Heidelberg, Wilhelmsfeld, Leipzig, Dresden and Berlin. In these places, Rizal immersed himself in his studies of medicine, languages, history and culture while also using his travels to escape political persecution in the Philippines and spread his nationalist ideas.
Rizal first went to Paris in 1883 to study medicine and returned to Madrid to continue his studies. He later returned to Paris to specialize in ophthalmology, working and studying under Dr. Louis De Wecker for 4 months. In 1886, Rizal left Paris for Heidelberg, Germany due to high costs of living. In Heidelberg, he studied at the university eye hospital under Dr. Otto Becker and socialized with other students. Rizal then traveled throughout Germany, visiting cities like Leipzig and Berlin, where he socialized with intellectuals and continued his studies, writing, and work in eye clinics.
Rizal went to Europe to further his studies in ophthalmology. In Paris, he worked as an assistant to a leading ophthalmologist and also spent time with Filipino artist friends. He then traveled to Berlin where he befriended prominent scientists and was recognized for his own scientific work, becoming the first Asian member of several prestigious German scientific societies. Rizal gave lectures and published papers on the Philippines, aiming to educate Europeans and advocate for his home country.
Rizal spent time in several European cities from 1885-1887, including Barcelona, Paris, Strasbourg, Heidelberg, Liepzig, Dresden, and Berlin. In these cities he studied medicine, attended university lectures, improved his art skills, associated with prominent scientists, and worked to publish his novel Noli Me Tangere. He struggled with poverty at times, pawning possessions and often going hungry, but remained dedicated to his studies.
Rizal spent time in several European cities from 1885-1887, including Barcelona, Paris, Strasbourg, Heidelberg, Liepzig, Dresden, and Berlin. In Berlin, he was welcomed into scientific circles and became the first Asian to join the city's anthropological, ethnological, and geographical societies. He worked as an assistant to prominent German doctors while furthering his own studies. Rizal led a frugal life in Berlin and experienced his darkest winter financially, but continued his research, writing, and socialization within German academic communities.
Rizal went to Europe to study ophthalmology after completing his studies in Madrid. In Berlin, he associated with prominent scientists and worked in an ophthalmology clinic. He lived frugally, attending lectures at the University of Berlin. During the winter of 1886, Rizal experienced extreme poverty in Berlin, unable to afford food or new clothes as money had not arrived from his family in the Philippines. His health deteriorated from lack of nourishment during this difficult time.
Rizal's proceeded to Paris and Berlin after finishing his studies in Spain. He aimed to increased his knowledge in ophthalmology through working with several doctors in Paris and Germany
This mission was to observe keenly the life and culture, languages and customs, industries and commerce, and government and laws of the European nations in order to prepare himself in the great task of liberating his oppressed people from the Spanish tyranny. The course to Spain is the start of Rizal's travels.
Rizal spent time in several European cities pursuing his medical education and other studies. In Paris from 1885-1886, he worked as an assistant to a leading French ophthalmologist and improved his knowledge of ophthalmology. He then traveled to Heidelberg, Germany where he studied under additional doctors and researchers. Rizal befriended Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt, and eventually settled in Berlin in 1886 to further his studies, publish his novel Noli Me Tangere, and associate with German scientists. However, Rizal experienced extreme poverty in Berlin during the winter of 1886 with no money and only one meal per day.
After completing his studies in Madrid, Rizal went to Paris and Germany in order to
specialize in ophthalmology. He particularly chose this branch of medicine because he wanted to
cure his mother’s eye ailment. He served as assistant to the famous oculists of Europe. He also
continued his travels and observations of European life and customs, government and laws in
Paris, Heidelberg, Leipzig, and Berlin. In Berlin, capital of then unified Germany, he met and
befriended several top German scientists, Dr. Feodor Jagor, Dr. Adolp B. Meyer, Dr. Hans
Meyer, and Dr. Rudolf Virchow. His merits as a scientist were recognized by the eminent
scientists of Europe.
Rizal went to Paris and Germany after completing his studies in Madrid to specialize in ophthalmology. In Berlin, he befriended several top German scientists and his merits as a scientist were recognized. He studied under famous ophthalmologists and assisted them. Rizal also spent time in Heidelberg, Leipzig, and Dresden where he socialized with students and translated works. However, in the winter of 1886 in Berlin, Rizal lived in poverty with little money and poor health due to lack of nourishment.
Rizal spent 1885-1886 in Paris, working as an assistant to a leading French ophthalmologist. He socialized with friends like Juan Luna and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo. Rizal also posed for some of Luna's paintings. In early 1886 he reluctantly left Paris for Germany, visiting cities like Strasbourg, Heidelberg, and Leipzig. In Heidelberg, he studied under Dr. Otto Becker at the University Eye Hospital. He befriended Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt and corresponded with him, sharing Tagalog books. Rizal translated works by Schiller and Hans Christian Andersen into Tagalog. In late 1886 he traveled to Dresden
Rizal went to Paris and Germany after completing his studies in Madrid to specialize in ophthalmology. In Berlin, he met several top German scientists and his merits as a scientist were recognized. He served as an assistant to famous European oculists to improve his knowledge of ophthalmology. Rizal immersed himself in the scientific circles in Germany, publishing works, translating texts, and socializing with prominent scholars to broaden his learning experience abroad.
Rizal went to Paris and Germany after completing his studies in Madrid to specialize in ophthalmology. In Berlin, he met several top German scientists and his merits as a scientist were recognized. He served as an assistant to famous European oculists to improve his knowledge of ophthalmology. Rizal immersed himself in the scientific circles of Germany, publishing works, translating texts, and socializing with prominent scholars. Though he experienced poverty in Berlin during one winter due to lack of funds, Rizal greatly valued his time studying in Europe.
Rizal took his first trip abroad in 1882 at age 20 to study in Madrid. Some key events included:
- Boarding a ship for Spain under a false name for safety
- Studying medicine, languages, philosophy, and painting in Madrid and Barcelona
- Publishing his first article criticizing Spanish rule while in Barcelona
- Continuing his studies in Paris and specialized in ophthalmology in Germany
- Publishing his first novel Noli Me Tangere while struggling financially in Berlin in 1887
- Taking a grand tour of Europe with his friend Maximo Viola after publishing Noli Me Tangere.
Rizal went to Europe to further his studies in ophthalmology. He studied in Madrid, Paris, Heidelberg, and Berlin, working with famous scientists and doctors of the time. In Germany, he immersed himself in the culture, making friends and observing the society. He struggled with poverty at times but continued his medical studies and worked to publish his novels to share his message.
Rizal traveled extensively throughout Europe, receiving his medical degree in Spain and furthering his studies in France, Germany, and Austria. He lived in Barcelona and Madrid in Spain, then Paris in France before relocating to Germany where he resided in Heidelberg, Wilhelmsfeld, Leipzig, Dresden and Berlin. In these places, Rizal immersed himself in his studies of medicine, languages, history and culture while also using his travels to escape political persecution in the Philippines and spread his nationalist ideas.
Rizal first went to Paris in 1883 to study medicine and returned to Madrid to continue his studies. He later returned to Paris to specialize in ophthalmology, working and studying under Dr. Louis De Wecker for 4 months. In 1886, Rizal left Paris for Heidelberg, Germany due to high costs of living. In Heidelberg, he studied at the university eye hospital under Dr. Otto Becker and socialized with other students. Rizal then traveled throughout Germany, visiting cities like Leipzig and Berlin, where he socialized with intellectuals and continued his studies, writing, and work in eye clinics.
Rizal went to Europe to further his studies in ophthalmology. In Paris, he worked as an assistant to a leading ophthalmologist and also spent time with Filipino artist friends. He then traveled to Berlin where he befriended prominent scientists and was recognized for his own scientific work, becoming the first Asian member of several prestigious German scientific societies. Rizal gave lectures and published papers on the Philippines, aiming to educate Europeans and advocate for his home country.
Rizal spent time in several European cities from 1885-1887, including Barcelona, Paris, Strasbourg, Heidelberg, Liepzig, Dresden, and Berlin. In these cities he studied medicine, attended university lectures, improved his art skills, associated with prominent scientists, and worked to publish his novel Noli Me Tangere. He struggled with poverty at times, pawning possessions and often going hungry, but remained dedicated to his studies.
Rizal spent time in several European cities from 1885-1887, including Barcelona, Paris, Strasbourg, Heidelberg, Liepzig, Dresden, and Berlin. In Berlin, he was welcomed into scientific circles and became the first Asian to join the city's anthropological, ethnological, and geographical societies. He worked as an assistant to prominent German doctors while furthering his own studies. Rizal led a frugal life in Berlin and experienced his darkest winter financially, but continued his research, writing, and socialization within German academic communities.
Rizal went to Europe to study ophthalmology after completing his studies in Madrid. In Berlin, he associated with prominent scientists and worked in an ophthalmology clinic. He lived frugally, attending lectures at the University of Berlin. During the winter of 1886, Rizal experienced extreme poverty in Berlin, unable to afford food or new clothes as money had not arrived from his family in the Philippines. His health deteriorated from lack of nourishment during this difficult time.
Rizal's proceeded to Paris and Berlin after finishing his studies in Spain. He aimed to increased his knowledge in ophthalmology through working with several doctors in Paris and Germany
This mission was to observe keenly the life and culture, languages and customs, industries and commerce, and government and laws of the European nations in order to prepare himself in the great task of liberating his oppressed people from the Spanish tyranny. The course to Spain is the start of Rizal's travels.
Rizal spent time in several European cities pursuing his medical education and other studies. In Paris from 1885-1886, he worked as an assistant to a leading French ophthalmologist and improved his knowledge of ophthalmology. He then traveled to Heidelberg, Germany where he studied under additional doctors and researchers. Rizal befriended Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt, and eventually settled in Berlin in 1886 to further his studies, publish his novel Noli Me Tangere, and associate with German scientists. However, Rizal experienced extreme poverty in Berlin during the winter of 1886 with no money and only one meal per day.
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A brain tumor is a growth of cells in the brain or near it. Brain tumors can happen in the brain tissue. Brain tumors also can happen near the brain tissue. Nearby locations include nerves, the pituitary gland, the pineal gland, and the membranes that cover the surface of the brain.
Brain tumors can begin in the brain. These are called primary brain tumors. Sometimes, cancer spreads to the brain from other parts of the body. These tumors are secondary brain tumors, also called metastatic brain tumors.
Many different types of primary brain tumors exist. Some brain tumors aren't cancerous. These are called noncancerous brain tumors or benign brain tumors. Noncancerous brain tumors may grow over time and press on the brain tissue. Other brain tumors are brain cancers, also called malignant brain tumors. Brain cancers may grow quickly. The cancer cells can invade and destroy the brain tissue.
Brain tumors range in size from very small to very large. Some brain tumors are found when they are very small because they cause symptoms that you notice right away. Other brain tumors grow very large before they're found. Some parts of the brain are less active than others. If a brain tumor starts in a part of the brain that's less active, it might not cause symptoms right away. The brain tumor size could become quite large before the tumor is detected.
Brain tumor treatment options depend on the type of brain tumor you have, as well as its size and location. Common treatments include surgery and radiation therapy.
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There are many types of brain tumors. The type of brain tumor is based on the kind of cells that make up the tumor. Special lab tests on the tumor cells can give information about the cells. Your health care team uses this information to figure out the type of brain tumor.
Some types of brain tumors usually aren't cancerous. These are called noncancerous brain tumors or benign brain tumors. Some types of brain tumors usually are cancerous. These types are called brain cancers or malignant brain tumors. Some brain tumor types can be benign or malignant.
Benign brain tumors tend to be slow-growing brain tumors. Malignant brain tumors tend to be fast-growing brain tumors.
Glioblastoma brain tumor
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Child with a medulloblastoma brain tumor
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Acoustic neuroma, a benign tumor on the nerves leading from the inner ear to the brain
Acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma)
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Types of brain tumors include:
Gliomas and related brain tumors. Gliomas are growths of cells that look like glial cells. The glial cells surround and support nerve cells in the brain tissue. Types of gliomas and related brain tumors include astrocytoma, glioblastoma, oligodendroglioma and ependymoma. Gliomas can be benign, but most are malignant. Glioblastoma is the most common type of malignant brain tumor.
Choroid plexus tumors. Choroid plexus tumors start in cells that make the fluid that surrounds the bra
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2. JULY 31, 1886
Rizal wrote his first letter to
First Letter to Blumentritt
- The director of the Ateneo of Leitmeritz, Austria
- He is an Austrian ethnologist and he has an
interest in the Philippines language.
- He became the best friend of Rizal.
PROFESSOR FERDINAND BLUMENTRITT
3. - Rizal sent Aritmetica (Arithmetic)
books to Blumentritt
- The author was RUFINO BALTAZAR
HERNANDEZ
- Which was published in two language,
the Spanish and Tagalog. By the
University of Santo Tomas Press in
1868.
4. Fifth centenary of Heidelberg
University
On August 6, 1886 was held a
celebration in the famous
University of Heidelberg its Fifth
Centenary and Rizal had
witnessed the said celebration.
5. IN LEIPZIG AND DRESDEN
On August 14, 1886, Rizal arrived in Leipzig, he attended some lectures
at the University of Leipzig on History and Psychology.
PROFESSOR FRIEDRICH RATZEL
A famous German historian
DR. HANS MEYER
German anthropology
6. RIZAL WELCOMED IN BERLIN’S
SCIENTIFIC CIRCLES
DR. FEODOR JAGOR
German scientist-
traveler and author of
Travels in the
Philippines
DR. RUDOLF VIRCHOW
Famous German Anthropology
DR. HANS VIRCHOW
The latter’s son and
Professor of
Descriptive Anatomy
DR. WILHELM JOEST
German Geographer
DR. KARL ERNEST SCHWEIGGER
Famous German Ophthalmologist
7. Five reasons why Rizal stayed in Berlin:
? To gain further knowledge of
Opthalmology
? To further his studies of science and
languages
? To observe the economic and political
conditions of the German nation
? To associate with famous German
scientist and scholars
? To publish his novel, Noli Me Tangere
? Rizal worked as an assistant in the clinic
of Dr. Scweigger, and at night, he
attended lectures in the university of
Berlin.
? He also took private lessons in French
under Madame Lucie Cerdole
RIZAL’S LIFE IN BERLIN
8. RIZAL ON
GERMAN WOMEN
Rizal sent a letter to his sister,
Trinidad, dated on March 11, 1886.
In his letter, Rizal expressed his high
regard and admiration for German
womanhood. Rizal said that German
woman is serious, diligent,
educated and friendly.
9. GERMAN CUSTOMS
Here some of the German customs Rizal admired:
1. On yuletide season, people will select a pine tree
from the bushes and adorned it with lanterns,
papers, lights, dolls, candies, fruits, etc.
2. Self introduction to strangers in a social gathering.
10. RIZAL’S DARKEST WINTER
? The winter of 1886 in berlin was his darkest winter.
? He lived in poverty because no money arrived from
calamba and was flat broke.
? He could not pay his landlord and he was eating only
one meal a day.
? His clothes were old and threadbare.
? His health broke down due to lack of proper
nourishment.