Enfermedad De Leo Buerger Pdf
Leo Buerger (English / b ɜːr ɡ ər /; German /byrgər/) (September 13, 1879 in Vienna – October 6, 1943 in New York City) was an Austrian American pathologist.
Contents • • • • Family and education [ ] In 1880 his family emigrated to the United States, and he attended several elementary schools in New York, Chicago and Philadelphia. At a New York City college from 1897, he obtained a (B.A.) then a general (M.A. Kenmore Direct Drive Vacuum Manual. 1901), followed by medical studies at the ( (M.D.
He graduated from in New York. 14 August Mili Naghma Mp3. Career [ ] Initially Buerger practiced at the (1901-1904), then the (1904–05), then as a volunteer in the surgical clinic at with study visits to Vienna and.
From 1907 to 1920, Buerger worked as a pathologist and surgeon at Mount Sinai Hospital. There in 1908 he gave the first accurate pathological description of or Buerger's disease, a disease of the circulatory system associated with smoking first reported by in 1879. Later, as a surgeon, he practiced at several other clinics in New York:,, and, Brooklyn. In 1917 he received a professorship at the Medical Urology Outpatient Clinic New York, which he held until 1930. He then took up a similar position of the, Los Angeles (California), but worked there for only a short time before returning to New York to work in private practice. Publications [ ] Buerger alone or in collaboration wrote more than 160 articles in various scientific journals. • Thrombo-Angiitis Obliterans: A study of the vascular lesions leading to presenile spontaneous gangrene.
136 (1908) 567 • The pathology of the vessels in cases of gangrene of the lower extremities due to so-called endarteritis obliterans. Proc NY Pathol Soc 8 (1908) 48 8 (1908) 48 • Diseases of the Circulatory Extremities. 1924 References [ ] • E. Wormer: Angiology - Phlebology. Syndromes and their creators.
Munich 1991, pp 225–234 • P. Rentchnick: Le centenaire de la naissance du Dr Leo Buerger. 192 38 (1980) 192 • G. Kaplan: Leo Buerger (1879-1973). 11 (1974) 342-3 • A.
Birch: Leo Buerger, 1879-1943. 211 (1973) 823 • S. Boston 1952, p. 71.