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George Ludwig Zuelzer (German spelling:
Georg Ludwig Zülzer) (April 10, 1870 –
October 16, 1949) was a
German physician of
Jewish ancestry who was a native...
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William Zuelzer (May 24, 1909 –
March 20, 1987) was a German-American
pediatric pathologist. He
worked at the Children's
Hospital of
Michigan for...
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Hedwig Zuelzer (7
February 1877 – 29
August 1943) was a
German biologist and
zoologist specializing in the
study of protozoa.
Margarete Zuelzer was the...
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Zuelzer syndrome – Wolf
William Zuelzer Zuelzer–Kaplan
syndrome II (a.k.a.
Crosby syndrome) – Wolf
William Zuelzer, E.
Kaplan Zuelzer–Ogden syndrome...
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several attempts to
isolate the islets' secretions. In 1906
George Ludwig Zuelzer achieved partial success in
treating dogs with
pancreatic extract, but...
- al. 2015 corrig. Oren et al. 2020 "T. legeri" (Duboscq &
Lebailly 1912)
Zuelzer 1925 "T. macrodentium"
Noguchi 1912 "Ca. T. ****equi"
Gilroy et al. 2022...
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according to
historian Michael Bliss. In the
early 1900s,
Georg Ludwig Zuelzer experimented extensively with
pancreatic extracts.
After initial tests...
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tested pancreatic extract in dogs in 1915, as did
George Ludwig Zuelzer in 1906.
Zuelzer also
wrote to the
Nobel Prize committee ****erting priority. All...
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syndrome (or Warts, Hypogammaglobulinemia, Immunodeficiency, and
Myelokathexis syndrome) is a rare
congenital immunodeficiency disorder characterized...
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journalist Felix Weltsch Max
Wertheimer (1880–1943),
psychologist Wolf W.
Zuelzer (1909–1987),
pediatric pathologist Bernard Hausner (1874–1938), diplomat...