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  1. Selbstversuch. Erinnerungen eines Chirurgen. by Werner Forßmann, 2002-01-01
  2. Experiments on myself: Memoirs of a surgeon in Germany by Werner Forssmann, 1974
  3. Urologe: Friedrich Benjamin Osiander, Felix Martin Oberländer, James Israel, Dieter Jocham, Werner Forßmann, Moritz Mebel, Markus Hohenfellner (German Edition)
  4. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Forssmann, Werner Theodor Otto (1904-1979)
  5. Krankenhaus in Brandenburg: Heilanstalten Hohenlychen, Klinikum Ernst Von Bergmann Potsdam, Werner-Forßmann-Krankenhaus (German Edition)
  6. Experiments on Myself by Werner Forssmann,
  7. Experiments on Myself by Werner Forssmann, 1976-02

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3. Forssmann, Werner - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
German heart surgeon who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1956 for his work on the technique for passing a catheter into the heart for diagnostic purposes
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4. 20th Century Year By Year 1956
ANDRE FREDERIC, U.S.A., CardioPulmonary Laboratory, Columbia University Division, Bellevue Hospital, New York, NY, b. 1895 ( in Paris, France), d. 1988; FORSSMANN, WERNER, Germany
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5. Werner Forssmann - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Forssmann, Werner Alternative names Short description Date of birth 190408-29 Place of birth Berlin Date of death 1979-06-01 Place of death
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article's introduction section may not adequately summarize its contents . To comply with Wikipedia's lead section guidelines , please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of the article's key points. (March 2010) Werner Theodor Otto Forßmann , (August 29, 1904 – June 1, 1979) was a physician from Germany who shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in Medicine (with Andre Cournand and Dickinson Richards ) for developing a procedure that allowed for cardiac catheterization . In 1929, he put himself under local anethetic and inserted a catheter into his own arm. Not knowing when the catheter might pierce a vein, he risked his own life and was able to pass the catheter into his own heart Werner Forssmann
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Forßmann was born in Berlin on August 29, 1904. Upon graduating from Askanische Gymnasium , he entered the University of Berlin to study medicine, passing the State Examination in 1929.

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Forssmann, Werner (vĕr`nər f rs`m n), 1904–79, German physician and physiologist, M.D. Univ. of Berlin (1929). In the late 1920s, he developed the technique of cardiac
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In 1929 in a small hospital in Eberswald Germany Werner Forssmann, a young surgical resident
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HistoryCenter In 1929 in a small hospital in Eberswald Germany Werner Forssmann, a young surgical resident, anesthetized his own elbow, inserted a catheter in his antecubital vein and, catheter dangling from his arm, proceeded to a basement x-ray room where he documented the catheter's position in his right atrium — proving that a catheter could be inserted safely into a human heart.
Forssmann's goal was to find a safe way to inject drugs for cardiac resuscitation. He was determined that catheterization was the key, but it was believed at the time that any entry into the heart would be fatal. Forssmann was immediately fired for his self-experimentation, despite the significance of his discovery. The popular press acclaimed his work, but the medical establishment branded him as crazy, scorning him and ignoring his work for over a decade.
He continued to experiment with catheterization in dogs and it is alleged that he stopped self-experimentation only when he had used all of his veins with 17 cut downs. Discouraged by his lack of acceptance in cardiology he switched to urology and eventually became a country doctor. He never returned to cardiology research but was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1956 (along with cardiology innovators Cournand and Richards) for his pioneering efforts.

12. Forßmann (Forssmann), Werner Theodor Otto - Personenlexikon
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deutscher Chirurg und Urologe, geboren 29.8.1904 Berlin, verstorben 1.6.1979 Schopfheim; ab 1956 Professor in Mainz, seit 1964 in Düsseldorf; sondierte 1929 im Selbstversuch das rechte Herz durch Einführung eines dünnwandigen Katheters durch die Ellenbogenvene und wandte 1931 die Herzkatheterisierung zur Angiokardiographie an; erhielt 1956 zusammen mit A.F. r Cournand und D.W. Richards den Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin.
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13. Werner Forssmann - Biography
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Werner Theodor Otto Forssmann was born in Berlin on August 29, 1904, the son of Julius Forssmann and Emmy Hindenberg. He was educated at the Askanische Gymnasium (secondary grammar school) in Berlin. Leaving school in 1922, he went to the University of Berlin to study medicine, passing his State Examination in 1929. For his clinical training he went to the University Medical Clinic, working under Professor Georg Klemperer, and he studied anatomy under Professor Rudolph Fick. For clinical instruction in surgery he went, in 1929, to the August Victoria Home at Eberswalde near Berlin.
It was here that he was the first to develop a technique for the catheterization of the heart. This he did by inserting a cannula into his own antecubital vein, through which he passed a catheter for 65 cm and then walked to the X-ray department, where a photograph was taken of the catheter lying in his right auricle.

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18. Will Human Life Remain An Absolute Value? - Werner Th.O. Forssmann, Will Human L
Werner Th.O. Forssmann Werner Th. O. Forssmann (19041979) was professor of surgery and urology, University of Dusseldorf, Germany. He received the Nobel Prize in medicine and
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Werner Th. O. Forssmann (1904-1979) was professor of surgery and urology, University of Dusseldorf, Germany. He received the Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology in 1956.
Human life in every form ranks among the immutable values. So it is appropriate in this context to ask ourselves whether the willful shortening of human life, generally referred to as euthanasia or mercy killing, is in any way justifiable. In July of 1974 thirty-eight individuals, all of whom may be called members of the intellectual elite, appealed for public toleration and legal regulation of euthanasia.
Their express motives, which seem eminently plausible to a layman, are to prevent people with hopeless illness from suffering unnecessarily and to defend their "right to die with dignity." The subscribers demand that doctors avoid artificially delaying an inevitable death by medical means, calling this "passive euthanasia." The question here is whether or not they are trying to force an open door, since there can surely be no argument about this point. Dying is the last short phase of life, when just as at all other times the doctor's duty is to help and relieve his charge in every possible way. Often in the end all he can do is spare the patient suffering, rather than senselessly prolong his ebbing life for a few more hours or days with all available means. Every good doctor will confidently recognize the moment when it is time to let nature take her course and bow to the Creator, regardless of the wishes and fears of those around him.

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20. Forssmann, Werner - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Werner Forssmann. Nationality German Activity German physician. Born 2008-1904 Died 01-06-1979
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