- male, deceased (1867)
- Armand Trousseau was a notable French internist who first described the Trousseau sign. The Trousseau sign is an indicator of hypocalcaemia. To...
- male
- Erik Adolf von Willebrand (born February 1st, 1870 in Vaasa - died September 12th, 1949 in Pernaja) was an internist from Finland. The son of a...
- male, 47 years old
- Hermann Schulz (born December 14 1961 in Dresden, Saxony) is a former German figure skater. Hermann Schulz learned his first triple jumps at the...
- male, deceased (1910)
- Heinrich Curschmann (June 28, 1846 - May 6, 1910) was a German internist who was a native of Giessen. Prior to 1888 he worked in hospitals in...
- male, 49 years old (Iowa City, Iowa, United States)
- Ethan Andrew Canin (born July 19, 1960 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is an American author. The title story of his collection of short stories "The...
- male, deceased (1910)
- Ernst Viktor von Leyden was a German internist and educator. Leyden studied medicine at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Institut in Berlin, and was a pupil...
- male
- Peter G. Traber , M.D. President & CEO Baylor College of Medicine Peter G. Traber , M.D. is President and Chief Executive Officer of Baylor...
- male, deceased (1959)
- Dr. Cecil A. Alport (1880-1959) was an English physician who first identified the Alport syndrome in a British family in 1927.
- male, deceased (1888)
- Heinrich von Bamberger was an Austrian pathologist from Prague. In 1847 he earned his doctorate from the University of Prague, and from 1851 to...
- male, deceased (1922)
- Heinrich Irenaeus Quincke (26 August 1842 - 19 May 1922) was a German internist and surgeon. His main contribution to internal medicine was the...
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