Emil Theodor Kocher (25 August 1841 – 27 July 1917) was a Swiss physician and medical researcher who received the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...
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Congressional Medal of Honor in 2013 Emil Karas (1933–1974), American football linebacker for the San Diego Chargers Emil Theodor Kocher (1841–1917), Swiss physician...
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short stature, and cognitive impairment. The syndrome is named after Emil Theodor Kocher, Robert Debré and Georges Semelaigne. Also known as Debré–Semelaigne...
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Kocher is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emil Theodor Kocher (1841–1917), Swiss surgeon and Nobel prize winner Martina Kocher...
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Norwegian painter and illustrator Theodor "Teddy" Kollek (1911–2007), mayor of Jerusalem from 1965 to 1993 Emil Theodor Kocher, Swiss medical researcher, recipient...
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studying abroad with Emil Theodor Kocher. A month into his trip, Cushing received a formal proposition from Emil Theodor Kocher to begin testing how compression...
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prominent physicians who have practiced in the Inselspital include Emil Theodor Kocher, the 1909 Nobel laureate. "Bern University Hospital (Inselspital)"...
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complete lifecycle of unicellular organisms under the microscope. Emil Theodor Kocher (1841–1917): Swiss physician and medical researcher who received...
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Bajer 1909 Karl Ferdinand Braun; Guglielmo Marconi Wilhelm Ostwald Emil Theodor Kocher Selma Lagerlöf Auguste Beernaert; Paul Henri Balluet d'Estournelles...
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Kocher is a river in Germany. Kocher may also refer to: Kocher (surname) Kocher (crater), lunar impact crater Named after Emil Theodor Kocher: Kocher...
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Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier (1840–1914) American archaeologist. Emil Theodor Kocher (1841–1917) – physician and medical researcher, received the 1909...
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Baltimore. He subsequently trained in neurological surgery abroad under Emil Theodor Kocher at Bern and Charles Scott Sherrington at Liverpool. Cushing began...
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quadrants of the abdomen is examined. Various other maneuvers, such as the Kocher maneuver, or other procedures may be performed concurrently. Overall operative...
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Zeller Law Carl Hilty, Eugen Huber Medicine Jakob Klaesi, Emil Theodor Kocher, Hugo Kronecker, Theodor Langhans, Ludwig Lichtheim, Maurice Edmond Müller, Fritz...
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after Emil Theodor Kocher. It is appropriate for certain operations on the liver, gallbladder and biliary tract. This shares a name with the Kocher incision...
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Drygalski craters. Kocher was adopted and named after Swiss physician Emil Kocher by the IAU in 2009. USGS/IAU (Oct 18, 2010). "Kocher on Moon". Gazetteer...
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hémostatique,” which have pin and hole catches. In 1882, the Kocher clamp was created by Emil Theodor Kocher, who significantly contributed to thyroidectomies (removal...
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lag on infraduction (Von Graefe's sign), eye globe lag on supraduction (Kocher's sign), a widened palpebral fissure during fixation (Dalrymple's sign) and...
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1902) 1840 – George C. Magoun, American businessman (d. 1893) 1841 – Emil Theodor Kocher, Swiss physician and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1917) 1845...
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pulses known as semiconductor saturable-absorber mirrors (SESAMs) Emil Theodor Kocher (nobel prize), worked in the physiology, pathology and surgery of...
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scissors Other common laparotomy incisions include: Kocher (right subcostal) incision (after Emil Theodor Kocher); appropriate for certain operations on the liver...
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Burgdorf – 1897), founder and planner of Sacramento, California Emil Theodor Kocher (1841–1917), a Swiss physician and medical researcher, received the...
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1872) 1916 – William Jonas, English footballer (b. 1890) 1917 – Emil Theodor Kocher, Swiss physician and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1841) 1921...
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physicist Paul Karrer (1889–1971), 1937 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Emil Theodor Kocher (1841–1917), 1909 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Jean Charles...
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flexed, extension of knee elicits pain and/or opisthotonus Kocher's sign Emil Theodor Kocher ophthalmology, endocrinology Hyperthyroidism, Basedow's disease...
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The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma...
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where he received his M.D. in 1892. He studied further in Bern under Emil Theodor Kocher and in Vienna under Ernst Fuchs. He was habilitated in ophthalmology...
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31 – Emil von Behring (born 1854), German physiologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1901. July 27 – Emil Theodor Kocher (born...
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most well-known "house staff" were such surgeons as Billroth and Emil Theodor Kocher. The great achievement of his house-staff model was acknowledged...
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1847) July 20 – Ignaz Sowinski, Polish architect (b. 1858) July 27 – Emil Theodor Kocher, Swiss medical researcher, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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