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Adolf Kussmaul

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Matteson EL, Kluge FJ (January 2003). "Think clearly, be sincere, act calmly: Adolf Kussmaul (22 February 1822 - 28 May 1902) and his relevance to medicine in the 21st century".
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Buck., Albert H. Cyclopaedia of the Practice of Medicine Vol. XIV Diseases of the Nervous System. New York: William Wood and Company, 1877. 612. Print.
51:; 22 February 1822 – 28 May 1902) was a German physician and a leading clinician of his time. He was born as the son and grandson of physicians at 409: 399: 424: 394: 146: 389: 335: 63:. He entered the army after graduation and spent two years as an army surgeon. This was followed by a period as a 101:
Beyond his medical skills he was also active in literature. He is regarded as one of the creators of the term
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First to describe the emotional symptoms of mercury exposure as a first stage preceding the physical effects.
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Academic staff of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
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The following eponymous terms are considered archaic:
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‹See Tfd›
German
Graben
Karlsruhe
Heidelberg
general practitioner
Würzburg
doctorate
Virchow
Heidelberg
Erlangen
Freiburg
Straßburg
Biedermeier
eponyms
Kussmaul breathing
diabetic ketoacidosis
Kussmaul's sign
jugular venous pressure
constrictive pericarditis
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Kussmaul disease
Polyarteritis nodosa
Rudolf Robert Maier
diabetic coma
selective mutism
dyslexia
polyarteritis nodosa

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