Georg Ledderhose

Georg Ledderhose (* December 15 1855 in Bock 's home; † February 1, 1925 in Munich) was a German physician.

Ledderhose studied in Strasbourg, especially when George Albert gap. In 1880 he was awarded his doctorate for Dr. med. In 1891 he became an associate professor at the University of Strasbourg. Later he worked in Munich, where he was honorary professor.

According to him, the disease Crohn Ledderhose was named.

Works

  • About glucosamine. Dissertation, Strasbourg 1880.
  • Contributions to the knowledge of the behavior of bruising in serous cavities. Strasbourg 1885.
  • Surgical diseases of the abdominal wall and the spleen. German Surgery, Vol 45b. Stuttgart 1890.
  • The medical examination and assessment of the consequences of accidents. Wiesbaden 1898.
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