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Franz Schuh (physician)

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research and his investigations of new surgical methods. In 1840 he is credited with performing the first successful
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Franz Schuh was a medical pioneer who advanced scientific surgical practices in Vienna. He is remembered for his
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Abhandlungen auf dem Gebiet der Chirurgie und Operationslehre
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Scheibbs
Scheibbs District
Lower Austria
Austrian Empire
pathologist
surgeon
Scheibbs
Vienna
Joseph Wattmann
Salzburg
general hospital
Joseph Ĺ koda
dermapathologist
Carl Heitzmann
pathophysiological
pericardiocentesis
pericardiac
aspiration
ether
anesthetic
Favoriten
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (ÖBL)
JAMA
Schuh
Categories
Physicians from the Austrian Empire
Surgeons
Austrian pathologists

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