Bur·dach \ˈbu̇r-däḵ\ , Karl Friedrich (1776–1847), German anatomist. Burdach was a specialist in the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, particularly the brain and spinal cord. He also delved into embryology, making studies of embryonic brains. His significant contributions to neuroanatomy were his descriptions of many of the fiber bundles of the brain and spinal cord. In 1806 he gave the first complete description of the fasciculus cuneatus, sometimes known as Burdach's column. In addition he wrote a physiology textbook.
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column of Burdach
noun column of Bur·dach \-ˈbər-dək, -ˈbu̇r-, -ˌdäk\
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