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  1. Friedrich Julius Rosenbach. Friedrich Julius Rosenbach, also known as Anton Julius Friedrich Rosenbach, (16 December 1842 – 6 December 1923) was a German physician and microbiologist. [1] He is credited for differentiating Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus albus, which is now called Staphylococcus epidermidis, in 1884. [2]

  2. Oct 9, 2019 · Usage on arz.wikipedia.org فريدريك جوليوس روزنباخ; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Friedrich Julius Rosenbach; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Anton Julius Friedrich Rosenbach; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Friedrich Julius Rosenbach; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 프리드리히 율리우스 로젠바흐; Usage on sv.wikipedia.org Friedrich ...

  3. Friedrich Julius Rosenbach (1842-1923) studied medicine and bacteriology at Heidelberg, Göttingen, Vienna, Paris, and Berlin, earning an MD in 1867. In 1884 he published Mikro-Organismen bei den Wund-infections-krankheiten des Menschens while also isolating and naming Streptococcus pyogenes, the infectious agent in "scarlet throat," and ...

  4. Aug 11, 2022 · Anton Julius Friedrich Rosenbach (1842-1923) was a German physician. Biography. Born 16 December 1842; Died 6 December 1923; Medical Eponyms Rosenbach disease (1887)

  5. Rosenbach was born in Grohnde an der Weser on December 16, 1842. Education He studied in Heidelberg, Göttingen, Vienna, Paris, and Berlin. Career He is credited for differentiating Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus albus, which is now called Staphylococcus epidermidis, in 1884. He also described and named Streptococcus pyogenes.

  6. Biography of Anton Julius Friedrich Rosenbach Anton Julius Friedrich Rosenbach studied in Heidelberg, Göttingen, Vienna, Paris, and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1867. Subsequently he was assistant to Wilhelm Baum (1799-1883) and Karl Ernst Theodor Schweigger (1830-1905), and participated in the war of 1870/1871.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ErysipeloidErysipeloid - Wikipedia

    Erysipeloid of Rosenbach is a cutaneous condition most frequently characterized by a purplish marginated swelling on the hands. [ 6 ] : 264 The eponym Rosenbach's disease is in reference to the milder type of the condition and is named after Friedrich Julius Rosenbach . [ 7 ]

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