Johannes Friedrich August von Esmarch (9 January 1823 – 23 February 1908) was a German surgeon. He developed the Esmarch bandage and founded the Deutscher Samariter-Verein, the predecessor of the Deutscher Samariter-Bund.
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Johannes Friedrich August vonEsmarch (9 January 1823 – 23 February 1908) was a German surgeon. He developed the Esmarch bandage and founded the Deutscher...
designed by FriedrichvonEsmarch, professor of surgery at the University of Kiel, Germany, and is generally used in battlefield medicine. Esmarch himself...
to be an inherent weakness of character or constitution. While FriedrichvonEsmarch and the psychiatrist Peter Willers Jessen (junior) [de] had asserted...
In 1873, FriedrichvonEsmarch introduced a rubber bandage that would both control bleeding and exsanguinate. This device is known as Esmarch's bandage...
although the photo is unclear as to the shape of the scissors. FriedrichvonEsmarch Instruments used in general surgery Trauma shears Sonsthagen, Teresa...
19th century, the influence of notable medical practitioners like FriedrichvonEsmarch and members of the Venerable Order of Saint John pushing for every...
was advocated by many prominent physicians of that era, including FriedrichvonEsmarch. In 1868, John D. Hill of the Royal Free Hospital described the...
he worked as an assistant to Arnold Ludwig Gotthilf Heller and FriedrichvonEsmarch. In 1889 he began work as a prosector at St. Georg Hospital in Hamburg...
including Edoardo Bassini, Ernst von Bergmann, Theodor Billroth, Heinrich Braun, Hans Chiari, FriedrichvonEsmarch, Albert von Kölliker, Jan Mikulicz-Radecki...
provider of first aid worldwide. In 1870, Prussian military surgeon FriedrichvonEsmarch introduced formalized first aid to the military, and first coined...
English poet, novelist, and short story writer (b. 1867) 1908 – FriedrichvonEsmarch, German surgeon and academic (b. 1823) 1918 – Adolphus Frederick...
at the University of Giessen. Later he worked as an assistant to FriedrichvonEsmarch (1823-1908) at the University Surgical Clinic in Kiel. In 1884 he...
19th century, the influence of notable medical practitioners like FriedrichvonEsmarch and members of the Venerable Order of Saint John pushing for every...
where he studied surgery for four years under Max Schede, FriedrichvonEsmarch, Richard von Volkmann, Theodor Billroth, and Karl Thiersch in Germany and...
Czech-Romanian architect, designed the Peleș Castle (d. 1896) 1823 – FriedrichvonEsmarch, German surgeon and academic (d. 1908) 1829 – Thomas William Robertson...
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Boas (1858–1942), anthropologist Alice Bota (born 1979), journalist Georg von Dadelsen (1918–2007), musicologist, Neue Bach-Ausgabe Gerhard Domagk, bacteriologist...
surgical clinic at the University of Kiel, under the mentorship of FriedrichvonEsmarch. After professorships in Greifswald and Bonn, Bier was appointed...
professor and director of the surgical clinic. In 1899 he succeeded FriedrichvonEsmarch as chair of surgery at the University of Kiel. Die antiseptische...
year, which was his first clinical year. was spent at Kiel where FriedrichvonEsmarch headed up the teaching of Surgery while Gynaecology was taught by...
(1840-1921) and in the surgical clinic in Kiel under Johannes Friedrich August vonEsmarch (1823-1908), then in 1889 returned to Hamburg as a neurologist...
to Königsberg to enter the chair of hygiene in 1899, succeeding Erwin vonEsmarch (1855–1915). He remained in that city until 1909, when he moved on to...
the visit of the king in 1845 in a letter to his then-fiancée Constanze Esmarch. In the 19th century, following the German-Danish War, Schleswig-Holstein...
of cancer at the age of 70. Storm was married twice, first to Konstanze Esmarch, who died in 1864, and then to Dorothea Jensen. Storm was one of the most...
to stop limb circulation but it became unnecessary with the use of the Esmarch bandage. In 1859, he advocated for the use of silver wire sutures that...