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Walter Kofler (born May 27, 1945, Tyrol, Austria) is an Austrian physician and philosopher of medicine. Until 2010 he was professor at the Innsbruck Medical University and teaches since 2012 at the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University . [ 1 ]
Walter Paul Emil Schreiber (21 March 1893 – 5 September 1970) was a medical officer with the German Army in World War I and a brigadier-general (Generalarzt) of the Wehrmacht Medical Service during World War II. He would later serve as a key witness against Hermann Göring during the Nuremberg Trials.
After training as a surgeon, Vermeulen emigrated to Samoa in 1966. [1] He worked as a surgeon-specialist until 1975, when he became deputy director of health. [1] A change of government at the 1976 election resulted in an employment dispute and legal action for wrongful dismissal, resulting in the landmark decision in Vermeulen v.
Carl Waldemar Walter (1905 – May 5, 1992) was a surgeon, inventor, and professor at Harvard Medical School. Walter has been called "a pioneer in the transfusion and storage of blood," [ 2 ] credited with founding one of the world's first blood banks and invention of the first blood collection bag.
Walter van Laack (born 1957 [1] in Cologne [2]) is a German specialist in orthopedics, Special Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. He lay at the University of Cologne from his state examination and attained a doctorate 1982 at the RWTH Aachen University .
Walter Samuel Graf (July 15, 1917 – October 18, 2015) was an American cardiologist. He was a pioneer in establishing paramedic emergency care , "one of a handful of doctors who created the modern paramedic emergency system".
William Walter Menninger was born in 1931 in Topeka, Kansas, to William C. Menninger and the former Catherine Wright. [1] His father was a doctor and psychiatrist in practice with his brother Karl and father C. F. Menninger. They had founded the Menninger Clinic in 1925. The younger William attended Stanford University, where he graduated in 1953.
Karlheinz Brandenburg: Inventor and audio engineer; father of audio compression format MPEG Audio Layer 3, more commonly known as MP3. Karl Ferdinand Braun: Inventor of the CRT oscilloscope in 1897; Wernher von Braun: The preeminent rocket engineer of the 20th century. Developed the V-2 rocket for Germany.