Forssmann, Werner — born Aug. 20, 1904, Berlin, Ger. died June 1, 1979, Schopfheim, W.Ger. German surgeon. He shared with Andre Cournand and Dickinson W. Richards (1895–1973) a 1956 Nobel Prize for contributions to the development of cardiac catheterization. He used … Universalium
Forssmann , Werner Theodor Otto — (1904–1979) German surgeon and urologist Forssmann was educated at the university in his native city of Berlin where he qualified as a physician in 1929. He then worked in the 1930s as a surgeon in various German hospitals. After the war he… … Scientists
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Werner Forssmann — Werner Forssmann, (29 de agosto de 1904 – 1 de junio de 1979) fue un médico de Eberswalde, Alemania. Obtuvo el crédito por la primera c … Wikipedia Español
Werner Forßmann — Werner Forssmann Werner Forssmann Buste de Werner Forssmann Naissance 29 août 1904 Berlin (Allemagne) … Wikipédia en Français
Werner — Werner, Abraham Gottlob Werner, Alfred Werner, Pierre Werner, Theodor Werner, Zacharias * * * (as used in expressions) Alexanderson, Ernst F(rederik) W(erner) Arber, Werner Bischof, Werner … Enciclopedia Universal
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Werner — /werr neuhr/; for 1 also Ger. /verdd neuhrdd/, n. 1. Alfred /al fred, frid/; Ger. /ahl frddayt/, 1866 1919, Swiss chemist: Nobel prize 1913. 2. a male given name. * * * (as used in expressions) Alexanderson Ernst Frederik Werner Arber Werner… … Universalium
Werner Forssmann — Naissance 29 août 1904 Berlin (Allemagne) Décès 1er juin 1979 Schopfheim (Allemagne) Nationalité … Wikipédia en Français
Werner (name) — Werner is a name of Germanic origins. It is common both as a given name and a surname. There are alternate spellings, such as the Scandinavian, Verner .The oldest known usage of the name was in the Habsburg family. * Werner I, Bishop of… … Wikipedia