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Mahmut Gazi
Yaşargil (born 6 July 1925) is a
Turkish medical scientist and neurosurgeon. He
collaborated with
Raymond M. P.
Donaghy M.D at the University...
- Donaghy, who
invited Yasargil to his
microvascular laboratory in Burlington, Vermont.
After his
return to Zürich in 1967
Yasargil concentrated on discovering...
- "Posterior
cerebral artery". Kenhub.
Retrieved 2023-02-21. Krayenbühl, Hugo;
Yaşargil,
Mahmut Gazi; Huber, Peter; Bosse,
George (1982),
Cerebral Angiography...
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Arkansas School of
Medicine in
Little Rock, Arkansas,
training under M. Gazi
Yasargil, who
developed brain byp****
surgery in the 1960s in
Switzerland and is...
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Romania (Prof. ****ni), 1978
University of Zürich,
Switzerland (Prof.
Yasargil), 1982
Semmelweis University Budapest,
Hungary (Prof. Pásztor), 1984 The...
- surgery) Mary
Edwards Walker (first
female surgeon in the
United States) Gazi
Yasargil (Turkish neurosurgeon,
founder of microneurosurgery) al-Zahrawi, regarded...
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Swedish anatomist and anthropologist".
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Yaşargil, M. Gazi;
Yaşargil,
Dianne C. H. (1
April 2016). "Gustaf
Retzius - a
glimpse into...
- Behçet's disease.
Other contemporary scientists include neurologist Gazi
Yaşargil,
physicists Feza Gürsey and
Behram Kurşunoğlu, and
astrophysicists Burçin...
- (born 1947),
Swiss biologist and
first woman director of ETH
Zurich Gazi
Yaşargil, Neurosurgery’s man of the
century 1950–1999,
professor and
chairman of...
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Cerebral byp****
surgery was
developed in the 1960s in
Switzerland by Gazi
Yaşargil. When a
patient has an
aneurysm involving a
blood vessel or a
tumor at...