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  2. History of cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, Friedrich Maass — a surgical resident at the University of Göttingen — was the first to describe the successful resuscitation of a patient using external cardiac massage. [26] Maass became the first proponent of external chest compression as an effective means of assisting circulation, rather than ventilation alone. [27]

  3. Friedrich Joseph Haass - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Joseph Haass. Dr. Friedrich Joseph Haass ( Russian: Фёдор Петрович Гааз, Fyodor Petrovich Gaaz; 10 August 1780 – 28 August [ O.S. 16 August] 1853) was the "holy doctor of Moscow". [ 1][ 2] Born in Bad Münstereifel, as a member of Moscow's governmental prison committee, he spent 25 years until the end of his life to ...

  4. Clara Maass - Wikipedia

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    Clara Louise Maass was born in East Orange, New Jersey, to German immigrants Hedwig and Robert Maass. She was the oldest of ten children in a devout Lutheran family. [3] Clara's family was impoverished and to help alleviate the financial burden of one child on her family, she went to work as a "mother's helper" for a local woman while finishing high school after her family had failed in the ...

  5. Operation Wikinger - Wikipedia

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    Operation Viking (German: Unternehmen Wikinger) was a German naval sortie into the North Sea by six destroyers of the Kriegsmarine on 22 February 1940 during the Second World War. Poor inter-service communication and co-operation between the Kriegsmarine and the Luftwaffe resulted in the loss of two German warships through friendly fire bombing ...

  6. Heiko Maas - Wikipedia

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    Heiko Maas. Heiko Josef Maas (German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪkoː ˈjoːzɛf ˈmaːs]; born 19 September 1966) is a German lawyer [2] and former politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who served as the Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs (2018–2021) and as the Federal Minister of Justice and Consumer Protection (2013–2018) in the ...

  7. Karl Bürger - Wikipedia

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    Karl Ernst Bürger (April 11, 1866 – September 3, 1936) [1] was a German classical scholar of the late 19th century, who made significant contributions to the critical study of the Ancient Greek and Roman Novel, thereby helping to establish the field as a major area of study within Classical Philology.

  8. Magnus Hirschfeld - Wikipedia

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    Magnus T. Hirschfeld (14 May 1868 – 14 May 1935) was a Jewish German physician and sexologist, whose citizenship was later revoked by the Nazi government. [2] Hirschfeld was educated in philosophy, philology and medicine.

  9. Farid Fata - Wikipedia

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    Farid Fata was born in Lebanon in 1965, to a Melkite Catholic family. After obtaining a medical degree there in 1992, he emigrated to the United States to begin his medical career.