Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser (22 January 1855, Schweidnitz – 30 July 1916, Breslau) was a German physician who discovered the causative agent (pathogen)...
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(plural), is a species of Gram-negative diplococci bacteria isolated by Albert Neisser in 1879. It causes the sexually transmitted genitourinary infection...
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Neisser is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser (1855–1916), German physician Kersten Neisser (born...
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iteration being that developed by August Paul von Wasserman with the aid of Albert Neisser in 1906. The VDRL test, as it is largely still done today, was developed...
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bacteriologist Albert Neisser, who in 1879 discovered its first example, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the pathogen which causes the human disease gonorrhea. Neisser also...
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"new and better" microscope. In 1879 Hansen gave tissue samples to Albert Neisser, who then successfully stained the bacteria and announced his findings...
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obtaining its current name in 1975. Other past editors have included Albert Neisser, Josef Jadassohn, Erich Hoffmann, and Enno Christophers. Its current...
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medicine in 1900, when Albert Neisser infected patients (mainly prostitutes) with syphilis without their consent. Despite Neisser's support from most of...
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The antibody test was developed by Wassermann, Julius Citron, and Albert Neisser at the Robert Koch Institute for Infectious Diseases in 1906. The test...
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linguist Friedrich Naumann, liberal politician and Protestant pastor Albert Neisser, physician who discovered the cause of gonorrhea Walther Hermann Nernst...
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of disease in humans. It was confirmed to be a bacterium by Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser who argued with Hansen over priority for the discovery. Hansen's...
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and examined the sanitary conditions in this profession. In 1902 with Albert Neisser he co-founded the Liga zur Bekämpfung der Geschlechtskrankheiten (German...
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work of Albert Neisser whom he accompanied on his expeditions to Java in 1905 and 1907 to study venereal diseases in humans. In 1905 Neisser organised...
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secondary school Maria-Magdalenen-Gymnasium in Breslau, where he met Albert Neisser, who later became a colleague. As a schoolboy (inspired by his cousin...
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involving human subjects and for various situations. In 1892, Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser, a German physician who is credited with the discovery of Neisseria...
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of gross anatomy and clinical case studies. Between 1894 and 1900, Albert Neisser of Leipzig produced a stereo atlas of anatomy and pathology. David Waterston...
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biochemist, Nobel Prize (1922) (Jewish father) Oskar Minkowski, physiologist Albert Neisser, physician, discovered the cause of gonorrhea (Jewish father) Emin Pasha...
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of Plant Physiology, is considered a pioneer of bacteriology, while Albert Neisser, director of the Dermatology Clinic, discovered gonorrhoea, and Alois...
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Weigert at the Institute of Pathology in Frankfurt am Main, and to Albert Neisser at the university skin clinic in Breslau. He later worked with his older...
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Afterwards he returned to Breslau as an assistant to dermatologist Albert Neisser (1855–1916), under whose direction he participated on a medical research...
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were surgeon Theodor Kocher (1841-1917) in Zurich, and dermatologist Albert Neisser (1855-1916) in Breslau. In 1860 Biermer was the first to describe a...
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of Posen. His family was Jewish, and he was related to the physician Albert Neisser. In 1870 Czapski's father suffered a serious accident which left him...
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politician bishop Jan Muskata bishop Nanker Benjamin Neukirch [de], poet Albert Neisser, physician Gustav Neumann, chess master Ernst Niekisch, politician Jaromír...
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Sammler in Breslau Toni Neisser (Fritz Erler) Toni Neisser (Alfred Graetzer) Albert Neisser (Alfred Graetzer) Albert Neisser (Alfred Graetzer) Ismar Littmann...
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the well-known physician, Albert Neisser and his wife Toni, for whom in 1897/98 Grisebach built the so-called Villa Neisser at Scheitniger Park in Breslau...
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interned at the Berlin Polyclinic with Oscar Werler, in Breslau with Albert Neisser, with Paul Gerson Unna and in Paris. From 1908 the family lived in Cologne-Lindenthal...
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his dermatological training at clinics in Breslau (now Wroclaw) under Albert Neisser. He became assistant to Joseph Jadassohn at the University Department...
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Nakamurella – Kazonuri Nakamura, a Japanese microbiologist Neisseria – Albert Neisser, a German bacteriologist Nesterenkonia – Olga Nesterenko, a Ukrainian...
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chief physician at Allerheiligen Hospital. Among his students were Albert Neisser (1855-1916), Edmund Lesser (1852-1918) and Eduard Arning (1855-1936)...
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Greifswald. Later he worked at dermatological clinics in Breslau under Albert Neisser (1855–1916) and in Berlin with Edmund Lesser (1852–1918). In 1906 he...
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