- Carl
Johann August Langenbuch (20
August 1846, Kiel,
Duchy of
Holstein – 9 June 1901, Berlin) was a
German surgeon. He
studied medicine at the University...
-
surgeon Jean
Louis Petit in the mid
eighteenth century.
German surgeon Carl
Langenbuch performed the
first cholecystectomy in 1882 for a
sufferer of cholelithiasis...
- one of the most
common abdominal surgeries performed worldwide. Carl
Langenbuch performed the
first successful cholecystectomy at the
Lazarus hospital...
-
clinic at the Charité in Berlin.
There he was also
apprenticed to Carl
Langenbuch. In 1860,
Billroth accepted an
offer from the
University of
Zurich to...
-
Friedrich Sigmund Merkel 1882:
First successful cholecystectomy by Carl
Langenbuch in
Berlin 1906:
Discovery of the Alzheimer's
disease by
Alois Alzheimer...
- 1, 1870, in Indianapolis, and is
buried at
Crown Hill Cemetery. Carl
Langenbuch Fischer,
Jessica (February 5, 2021). "John
Stough Bobbs". Encyclopedia...
-
Volume 2,
edited by
Franklin Kopitzsch, Dirk
Brietzke Johannes Langenbuch, "Der
Frustberg in Groß Borstel,"
Hamburgische Geschichts- und Heimatblätter...
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Horsch (cello)
Volker Kalisch (musicology) Jürgen
Kursawa (organ)
Andreas Langenbuch (clarinet)
Thorsten Laux (organ)
Thomas Leander (piano)
Gustavo Nunez...
- the
following subdivisions: Möschlitz
Grochwitz Oberböhmsdorf Lössau
Langenbuch Wüstendittersdorf Dröswein Gräfenwarth
Oschitz Heinrichsruh Crispendorf...
- the
Sportvereinigung Dynamo.
Lorenz was born in the
Saxon village of
Langenbuch (Plauen
rural district),
which was
incorporated into the
newly founded...