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Pages in category "German pathologists" The following 132 pages are in this category, out of 132 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Theodor Ackermann;
Max Westenhöfer, (1871–1957), German pathologist, disciple of Rudolf Virchow, author of the aquatic ape hypothesis and influential on the development of pathology and social medicine in Chile. George Whipple (1878–1976), American physician, pathologist, biomedical researcher, and medical school educator and administrator, Nobel laureate in ...
German pathologists (2 C, 132 P) German pediatricians (1 C, 50 P) German psychiatrists (1 C, 155 P) German public health doctors (1 C, 14 P) German pulmonologists (9 ...
German pathologists (2 C, 132 P) Pages in category "German medical researchers" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.
Karl Albert Ludwig Aschoff (10 January 1866 – 24 June 1942) was a German physician and pathologist. He is considered to be one of the most influential pathologists of the early 20th century and is regarded as the most important German pathologist after Rudolf Virchow. [1]
In it he proved that the emigration of the white blood-corpuscles is the origin of pus, a statement which produced a great revolution in pathology. In 1868 Cohnheim was appointed professor of pathological anatomy and general pathology in the University of Kiel; and four years later (1872) he went to the University of Breslau to fill a similar ...
Karl Joseph Eberth (21 September 1835 – 2 December 1926) was a German pathologist and bacteriologist who was a native of Würzburg. ... List of pathologists;
Karl Friedrich Canstatt (11 July 1807 in Regensburg – 10 March 1850 in Erlangen) was a German physician and medical author. Biography ... List of pathologists;