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G. Alan Garber; Josef Gerstmann; Edgar von Gierke; Yevsey Gindes; Oskar David Ginsberger; Shimon Glick; Simone Gold; Elkhonon Goldberg; Brian Goldman; Hans Goldmann
This is a list of notable Jewish American biologists and physicians. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans. David Baltimore, reverse transcriptase, Nobel Prize (1975) [1] Baruj Benacerraf, immunologist, Nobel Prize (1980) [2] Baruch Blumberg, hepatitis B virus, Nobel Prize (1976) [3] Gerty Cori, biochemist, Nobel Prize (1947 ...
Richard J. Schmidt – American physician who contaminated his girlfriend with AIDS-tainted blood; Harold Shipman (1946–2004) – British serial killer; Michael Swango (born 1953) – American serial killer; An A-Z list of Wikipedia articles of Nazi doctors
His father was the Polish rabbi and physician Moses Kohn of Narol, in the district of Bielsk, who moved to Metz in 1648 to escape persecution during the Chmielnicki Uprising and became rabbi there. After his father's death, Phega, Cohn's mother, married Moses Samson Bacharach , rabbi of Worms , and Cohen become the step brother of the famous ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Medieval physicians. It includes Medieval physicians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:Ancient Jewish physicians
Moshe (Moritz) Wallach (28 December 1866 [1] – 8 April 1957 [2]) was a German Jewish physician and pioneering medical practitioner in Jerusalem.He was the founder of Shaarei Zedek Hospital on Jaffa Road, which he directed for 45 years. [3]
David Applebaum (Hebrew: דוד אפלבום; 1952–2003) was an American-born Israeli physician and rabbi. He was chief of the emergency room and trauma services of Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center.
Ibn Jumayʿ was born to a Jewish family in Fustat, Egypt.He studied with the physician Ibn al-ʿAynzarbī (died 1153/AH 548) and entered the service of Saladin. [2] [3] According to Ibn Abi Usaibia's Lives of the Physicians, Ibn Jumayʿ wrote eight works on medical-related subjects.