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- Ernst Ferdinand Sauerbruch (German: [ˈzaʊ.ɐˌbʁʊx]; 3 July 1875 – 2 July 1951) was a German surgeon. His major work was on the use of negative-pressure...
- may refer to: Ferdinand Sauerbruch (1875–1951), German surgeon Matthias Sauerbruch (born 1955), German architect Peter Sauerbruch (1913–2010), German soldier...
- Sauerbruch Hutton is an international agency for architecture, urban planning and design. It was founded in London in 1989 and is now based in Berlin,...
- A Sauerbruch chamber, is a hermetically sealed chamber where surgical operations of the thorax are carried out, preventing complication by elevating or...
- The Life of Surgeon Sauerbruch sometimes shortened to Surgeon Sauerbruch (German: Sauerbruch – Das war mein Leben) is a 1954 West German biographical drama...
- dissertation on self-mutilation; an expectant mother Ulrich Noethen as Ferdinand Sauerbruch, a pioneering surgeon and the head of surgery at Charité Jannik Schümann...
- monetary award with Ferdinand Sauerbruch. 1875 1951 Professor Ferdinand Sauerbruch Surgeon and developer of the Sauerbruch chamber, a pressure chamber for...
- Peter Sauerbruch (5 June 1913 – 29 September 2010) was a highly decorated Oberstleutnant i.G. in the Wehrmacht during World War II. He was also a recipient...
- (2010). Chapter 118. Vogel M, Schwarze-Zander C, Wa****h JC, Spengler U, Sauerbruch T, Rockstroh JK (July 2010). "The treatment of patients with HIV". Deutsches...
- Röntgen, Wilhelm Wien, Richard Willstätter, Arnold Sommerfeld and Ferdinand Sauerbruch. During the Third Reich, academic freedom was severely curtailed. In 1943...