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Ernst Viktor von Leyden

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Therapy); second edition 1903–04. He also initiated two important events in the early history of oncology: the first international cancer conference, which took place in Heidelberg, Germany, in 1906, and the founding of the first international association for cancer research (the forerunner of
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From time to time, the Ernst von Leyden commemoration medal is awarded for exceptional achievements in the field of internal medicine in Germany
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for his cancer of the larynx, though unsuccessfully, and in the 1890s (from 1894) he was a physician to Czar
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patients. He wrote articles on a wide array of medical topics, including works on
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diseases, and was also a leader in establishing proper hospital facilities for
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today's Union for International Cancer Control) in Berlin in 1908.
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and Berlin. Leyden was an important influence to the career of
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Obituary, David Scott, The Independent - 24 October 2004
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that begins in childhood; named along with neurologist
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Von Leyden died in Berlin. The political philosopher
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Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
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Preisträger der Ernst von Leyden-Gedächtnismedaille
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Index



internist
Danzig
Friedrich-Wilhelms-Institut
Berlin
Johann Lukas Schönlein
Ludwig Traube
Königsberg
Strassburg
Ludwig Edinger
University of Königsberg
Otto Spiegelberg
Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen
Hermann Nothnagel
Hermann Ludwig Eichhorst
Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs
Frederick III, German Emperor
Alexander III of Russia
Order of St. Anna
Nicholas II
Wolfgang von Leyden
neurological
tuberculosis
tabes dorsalis
poliomyelitis
Dietetic
Charcot–Leyden crystals
asthma
ulcerative colitis

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