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Gertrud Hurler
Born
(1889-09-01)1 September 1889
Taberwiese, East Prussia, German Empire (now Taborzec, Poland)
Died
1965 (aged 76)
Nationality
German
Alma mater
University of Munich (M.D.)
Spouse
Konrad Hurler
Scientific career
Fields
Pediatrics
Institutions
Hauner Children's Hospital
Gertrud Hurler, née Zach (1 September 1889 – 1965), was a German pediatrician who wrote up a disease that came to be known as Hurler syndrome and a lesser version which is known as Hurler–Scheie syndrome.
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