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Werner Theodor Otto
Forßmann (
Forssmann in English;
German pronunciation: [ˈvɛʁnɐ ˈfɔʁsˌman] ; 29
August 1904 – 1 June 1979) was a
German researcher and...
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permission from the
relevant ethics committee of
their institution.
Werner Forssmann was so
determined to
proceed with his self-experiment that he continued...
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Clinical application of
cardiac catheterization begins with Dr.
Werner Forssmann in 1929, who
inserted a
catheter into the vein of his own forearm, guided...
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Prize in
Physiology or
Medicine in 1956 with André
Cournand and
Werner Forssmann for the
development of
cardiac catheterization and the characterisation...
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Norman Hinshelwood;
Nikolay Semyonov André Frédéric Cournand;
Werner Forssmann; ****inson W.
Richards Juan Ramón Jiménez None 1957 Yang Chen-Ning; Tsung-Dao...
- Pickford, Canadian-American
actress and
producer (b. 1892) June 1
Werner Forssmann,
German researcher and
physician (b. 1904) Ján Kadár, Czechoslovakian...
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Forssmann WG (October 1998). "Urodilatin, a
natriuretic peptide with
clinical implications". Eur J Med Res. 3 (1–2): 103–110. PMID 9512977.
Forssmann...
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chemistry in 1902
Bruno Flierl (b. 1927),
architect and city
planner Werner Forßmann (1904–1979), physician,
Nobel Prize for
medicine in 1956
James Franck (1882–1964)...
- Hans D. Jensen, Physics, 1963
Rudolf Mössbauer, Physics, 1961
Werner Forssmann,
Physiology or Medicine, 1956
Polykarp Kusch*, Physics, 1955 Max Born*...
- Nation'. From the
Nobel Prize in
Medicine acceptance speech given by
Werner Forssmann in 1956: "The
credit for
carrying out the
first catheterization of the...