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  1. May 11, 2018 · Emil Adolph von Behring. The German hygienist and physician Emil Adolph von Behring (1854-1917) is famous for his discovery of antitoxins and his pioneering work in the treatment of diphtheria and certain other diseases. Emil Adolph von Behring was born on March 15, 1854, at Forsthausen, West Prussia.

  2. Lived 1854 – 1917. Emil Adolf von Behring and a bacteriologist and was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1901. He was a brilliant man best known for his discovery of diphtheria and tetanus vaccines. His tetanus vaccine helped save the lives of millions of wounded soldiers during the First World War (1914 – 1918).

  3. Apr 10, 2017 · Emil von Behring (1854–1917) discovered passive immunization as an effective treatment for diphtheria and tetanus. Moreover, he brought this discovery from bench to bedside, and his serum ...

  4. Emil Adolf von Behring, före 1901 Behring, född 15 mars 1854 i Hansdorf, Västpreussen, död 31 mars 1917 i Marburg, var en tysk läkare och bakteriolog.. Efter att ha arbetat som assistent under Robert Koch fick von Behring 1893 professors titel och blev kort därefter utnämnd till professor i hygien i universitetet i Halle. År 1895 övertog han ledningen för Institut für experimentelle ...

  5. エミール・アドルフ・フォン・ベーリング(Emil Adolf von Behring, 1854年 3月15日 - 1917年 3月31日)はドイツの医学者・実業家。1901年に「ジフテリアに対する血清療法の研究」で第一回ノーベル生理学・医学賞を受賞(後述)。

  6. Emil Adolf von Behring ( 15. maaliskuuta 1854 Hansdorf, Preussi – 31. maaliskuuta 1917 Marburg, Saksa) [1] oli saksalainen lääkäri ja bakteriologi, joka toimi Marburgin yliopiston professorina. Hän keksi organismin kyvyn muodostaa antitoksiineja (vastamyrkkyjä) sisään tunkeutuneita bakteerimyrkkyjä eli toksiineja vastaan.

  7. Dec 1, 2022 · Emil von Behring researched treatments for the common childhood disease diphtheria in Germany in the 1890s and early 1900s. Diphtheria is a lethal disease that infected approximately 40,000 people in Germany between 1886 and 1888 with a general mortality rate of twenty-five percent.

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