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  2. Rudolf Schindler (medical doctor) - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Schindler (1888–1968) was a German physician, who practiced medicine as a gastroenterologist. He is regarded widely as the "father of gastroscopy." [1] He was born in Berlin. During the First World War he described numerous diseases involving the human digestive system.

  3. Gastroenterology - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Schindler described many important diseases involving the human digestive ... Gastroenterology is a subspecialty of internal medicine and therefore requires ...

  4. Rudolph Schindler - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph or Rudolf Schindler may refer to: Rudolf Schindler (doctor) (1888–1968), German physician and gastroenterologist Rudolph Schindler (architect) (1887–1953), Austrian-born American architect

  5. The Surprising Food That Can Help Reduce Bloating, According ...

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    Eric Yoon, M.D., a board-certified gastroenterologist at Manhattan Gastroenterology, says different foods can help with bloating, but one may surprise you: asparagus. "Bloating refers to a sense ...

  6. Francis J. Tedesco - Wikipedia

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    The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy awarded Tedesco the 1993 Rudolf Schindler Award, its highest distinction in recognition of his contributions to gastrointestinal endoscopy. [ 1 ] Tedesco joined the Medical College of Georgia faculty in 1978 as Associate Professor of Medicine and Chief, Section of Gastroenterology , Department ...

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  9. History of tracheal intubation - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Rudolph Schindler (1888–1968) of Germany introduced the first semi-flexible gastroscope. [50] This device had numerous lenses positioned throughout the tube and a miniature light bulb at the distal tip. The tube of this device was 75 centimeters long and 11 millimeters in diameter, and the distal portion was capable of a certain ...