7 relations: Franz Ernst Christian Neumann, Georges (name), Georges-Fernand Widal, Hermann Sahli, Index of World War II articles (G), Raoul Bensaude, Rudolf von Jaksch.
Franz Ernst Christian Neumann
Franz Ernst Christian Neumann (30 January 1834 – 6 March 1918) was a German pathologist who was a native of Königsberg.
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Georges (name)
Georges, a French name with the same origin as the English name George, may refer to.
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Georges-Fernand Widal
Georges-Fernand-Isidor Widal; (born on March 9, 1862 in Dellys, Algeria and died in Paris on January 14, 1929) was a French physician.
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Hermann Sahli
Hermann Sahli (May 23, 1856 – April 28, 1933) was a Swiss internist who was a native of Bern.
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Raoul Bensaude
Raoul Bensaude (26 January 1866 – 25 October 1938) was a French physician born in the Azores.
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Rudolf von Jaksch
Rudolf von Jaksch (16 July 1855, Prag-Weinberge (the Vinohrady District of Prague) – 8 January 1947, Hracholusky (Czech Republic), also Rudolf Jaksch von Wartenhorst, was an Austrian and Czech internist. He was the son of physician Anton von Jaksch (1810-1887). In 1889 he described the disease anaemia leucaemica infantum, a chronic anemic disease that affects children under three years of age, which was named "Jaksch's anemia" for him.
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