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    Ernst Gustav Benjamin von Bergmann (16 December 1836 – 25 March 1907) was a Baltic German surgeon. He was the first physician to introduce heat sterilisation...
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  • Ernst Bergmann may refer to: Ernst David Bergmann (1903–1975), father of the Israeli nuclear program Ernst Bergmann (philosopher) (1881–1945), German...
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  • Nazism Ernst David Bergmann (1903–1975), Israeli nuclear scientist and chemist who found a nuclear program (brother of Theodor, the agronomist) Ernst von Bergmann...
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  • Gustav von Bergmann (24 December 1878 – 16 September 1955) was a German internist born in Würzburg. He was the son of renowned surgeon Ernst von Bergmann (1836–1907)...
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    The Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne, before called Warner Kaserne by the US Army (1950-1968), it is a military facility in Munich, Germany, which was built...
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  • not known. Several notable figures in the medical field, including Ernst von Bergmann, Henri Duret, Friedrich Jolly, and others experimented with intracranial...
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    limiting the number of people to come in contact with a patient's wound. Ernst von Bergmann also introduced the autoclave, a device used for the practice of the...
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    Gerhardt and other doctors, including Ernst von Bergmann, diagnosed the growth as laryngeal cancer. Bergmann recommended consulting a leading British...
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    At Dorpat, he was succeeded by his son-in-law, renowned surgeon Ernst von Bergmann. In 1860 he was given the title of Staatsrat. Adelmann is credited...
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    Latvian–Canadian actress and activist Ernst von Bergmann (1836–1907), Baltic German surgeon, pioneer of aseptic surgery Walter von Boetticher (1853–1945), German...
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    Ernst Bergmann (7 August 1881 – 16 April 1945) was a German philosopher and pedagogue. Bergmann was a leading proponent of a new pagan German religion...
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    gynecologist Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben (1819–1895) – surgeon Georg Axhausen (1877–1960) – surgeon Ernst von Bergmann (1836–1907) – surgeon August...
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    (Contributions to Clinical Surgery), and was its editor until his death. With Ernst von Bergmann (1836-1907) and Jan Mikulicz-Radecki (1850-1905), he published the...
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    Warner Kaserne Munich transferred to Bundeswehr 1968 now known as Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne Wharton Barracks Heilbronn closed 1989 named for James Edward...
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    Bundeswehr Hospital in Westerstede Bundeswehr Medical Academy at the Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne in Munich Medical Operational Support Command in Weißenfels...
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    Lehrter train station in Berlin, and the next morning to the clinic of Ernst von Bergmann, one of the most famous and successful surgeons in Europe at the time...
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    including Edoardo Bassini, Ernst von Bergmann, Theodor Billroth, Heinrich Braun, Hans Chiari, Friedrich von Esmarch, Albert von Kölliker, Jan Mikulicz-Radecki...
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    Ernst Anders. "Ernst Anders". van-ham.com. Archived from the original on May 2, 2019. Retrieved September 27, 2014. "Anders Ernst". auktion-bergmann.de...
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    The MP 18 is a German submachine gun designed and manufactured by Bergmann Waffenfabrik. Introduced into service in 1918 by the German Army during World...
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  • doctor with tuberculosis Ernst Stötzner as Rudolf Virchow, a professor and head of pathology Matthias Brenner as Ernst von Bergmann, a surgeon Thomas Loibl [de]...
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    1998 the Federal Medical Chamber of Germany awarded Peseschkian the Ernst von Bergmann Plaque for Services in Continuing Medical Education for Physicians...
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  • advances of the Egyptians and Greeks centuries earlier. In 1886, Ernst von Bergmann introduced heat sterilization of surgical instruments, which marked...
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  • Léon Walras, French-Swiss economist and theorist (d. 1910) 1836 – Ernst von Bergmann, Latvian-German surgeon and academic (d. 1907) 1849 – Mary Hartwell...
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    suffered from cancer of the larynx. While other physicians such as Ernst von Bergmann suggested surgical removal of the entire larynx, Virchow was opposed...
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  • (1891–1956), mathematician, astronomer, geophysicist (Soviet Union) Ernst von Bergmann (1836–1907), surgeon (Germany) Eugen Bostroem (1850–1928), pathologist...
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  • Medical Seminary (Ärtzteseminar Dr. Karl Sell). Sell received the Ernst von Bergmann Plaque from the German Medical Association in 1978. ”Dr.med. Karl...
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    Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar (German: Johann Ernst von Sachsen-Weimar) (25 December 1696 – 1 August 1715) was a German prince, son by his second marriage...
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    directly on the city limits. West of the Fürst-Wrede-Kaserne is the Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne on the other side of the street. Both barracks are connected...
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    he relocated to Berlin, where he worked under Bernhard von Langenbeck and Ernst von Bergmann. In 1883 he became an associate professor at the University...
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  • to acquire a visual record of internal body cavities. Along with Ernst von Bergmann, he is regarded as one of the founders of the medical training system...
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