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  1. Medicine, microbiology. Institutions. University of Breslau. Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser (22 January 1855, Schweidnitz – 30 July 1916, Breslau) was a German physician who discovered the causative agent ( pathogen) of gonorrhea, a strain of bacteria that was named in his honour ( Neisseria gonorrhoeae ).

  2. Jan 6, 2015 · Albert Neisser was a German physician who discovered the causative agent of gonorrhea and leprosy. He was also a friend and correspondent of Gustav Mahler, and stayed in his villa in Breslau.

  3. This article provides a brief biography of Albert Neisser, focusing on his discoveries in the area of infectious diseases, the so-called Neisser-Hansen controversy, and the situation leading to changes in defining bioethics.

  4. this article. Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser, MD (1855-1916), was a Prussian dermatologist and bacteriologist known for both his discoveries and controversies. His strict physician father would often tell Albert to “work” whenever they entered the same room.

    • Kishore L Jayakumar, Jules B Lipoff
    • 2017
  5. Albert Ludwig Neisser* is remembered mainly as the discoverer of the etiologic agent of gonorrhea and because he is memorialized eponymically with the bacterial genus to which it belongs. The generic name “Neisseria” was already proposed in 1885 by V. Trevisan, an Italian bacteriologist (1), but it was not adopted generally until the 1930s.

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  7. Albert Ludwig Siegmund Neisser, MD (1855-1916), was a German Professor and doctor of medicine, and director of the teaching hospital of dermatology in Breslau. In 1879 he became the first to apply aniline dyes to the staining of M. leprae, thus adding to the evidence of its etiologic role in leprosy.

  8. Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser (22 January 1855, Schweidnitz – 30 July 1916, Breslau) was a German physician who discovered the causative agent ( pathogen) of gonorrhea, a strain of bacteria that was named in his honour ( Neisseria gonorrhoeae ).