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  1. Albert Neisser. Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser ( Schweidnitz, Silésia, 22 de janeiro de 1855 – Breslau, Silésia, 30 de julho de 1916) foi um médico (dermatologista e patologista) e cientista alemão, conhecido por ter descoberto o agente patogénico causador da doença sexualmente transmissível chamada gonorreia, cuja estirpe se denomina ...

  2. Albert Ludwig Neisser (1855-1916) Se puede afirmar que a mediados del siglo XIX la dermatología tenía ya una base científica. Las clasificaciones more botánico anteriores que habían jugado un importante papel, cada vez resultaba más difícil de aplicarlas. Charles Parish habla de tres escuelas dermatológicas en Europa: la francesa, la ...

  3. Jun 1, 2017 · Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser, MD-A Life of Discovery and Controversy in Dermatology. Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser, MD-A Life of Discovery and Controversy in Dermatology. JAMA Dermatol. 2017 Jun 1;153 (6):574. doi: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2017.0987.

  4. Instructions for the Directors of Clinics, Outpatient Clinics and Other Medical Facilities. In 1892, Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser, a German physician who is credited with the discovery of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, performed two sets of clinical trials attempting to find a method of prevention for syphilis.

  5. Nov 1, 2005 · N. gonorrhoeae was discovered by Albert Ludwig Sigismund Neisser for the first time in 1879 (Ligon 2005). N. gonorrhoeae is anaerobic, Gram-negative, diplococci and human-specific pathogen which ...

  6. Neisser is remembered for his discovery of the gonococcus, the bacterium that causes gonorrhoea, for his work on lepra and the contagion of syphilis in man and animals. Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser was born in the Silesian town of Schweidnitz near Breslau, the son of a well known Jewish physician, Moritz Neisser (1820-1896). His mother died ...

  7. BIOGRAPHY Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser: Discoverer of the Cause of Gonorrhea B. Lee Ligon, PhD The history of sexually transmitted diseases is thought to date back to earliest times, and many ancient texts describe conditions that may be those of syphilis and gonorrhea, which at one time were thought to be the same disease.