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- description of the disease in continental Europe was made by Michael Anton Biermer, a German physician who noted the insidious course of the condition. Because...
- Michael Anton Biermer (18 October 1827 – 15 October 1892) was a German internist who was a native of Bamberg. In 1851 he earned his doctorate from the...
- better known today as pernicious anemia and by its other eponymous name, Biermer's disease. Anemia often causes pallor and, in "Addison's anemia", a discolored...
- tachycardia Biemond syndrome Biemond syndrome type 1 Biemond syndrome type 2 Biermer disease Bifid nose dominant Bilateral renal agenesis dominant type Bilateral...
- preparations.) under professor Biermer with the predicate summa **** laude unamimiter. In spring 1865, Kocher followed his teacher Biermer to Zürich, where Theodor...
- Gerhardt's sign at Who Named It? http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?Biermer's+sign controversial[permanent dead link]: see references Glasgow Coma Scale...
- Pernicious anemia as described in 1849 by Addison is now also known as Addison-Biermer disease. It is a type of megaloblastic anemia, in which a lack of intrinsic...
- Besnier, Cæsar Peter Møller Boeck, Jörgen Nilsen Schaumann Biermer anaemiaMichael Anton Biermer Bietti crystalline dystrophy – G. Bietti Bickerstaff brainstem...
- again at Breslau in the medical polyclinic, under Lebert and Michael Anton Biermer. He became privat-docent at Breslau University in 1876; an ****istant professor...
- from the University of Breslau, where he was a student of Michael Anton Biermer (1827-1892). Later he became professor at Jena (1886) and Dorpat (1888)...