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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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Forssmann, Werner (b. Aug. 20, 1904, Berlind. June 1, 1979, Schopfheim, W. Ger.), German surgeon who shared with Andr F. Cournand and Dickinson W. Richards the Nobel Prize
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(b Forssmann's procedure, with slight modifications, was put into practice in 1941 by Richards and Cournand, and has since become an extremely valuable tool in diagnosis and research. It has made possible, among other things, precise measurement of intracardiac pressure and blood flow, injection into the heart of drugs and of opaque material visible on X-ray photographs, and insertion of electrodes for the regulation of the heartbeat. Related Propaedia Topics: The cardiovascular system

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Forssmann, Werner (19041979) German surgeon who shared with Andr F. Cournand and Dickinson W. Richards the Nobel Prize for Physiology or
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German surgeon who shared with André F. Cournand and Dickinson W. Richards the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1956. A pioneer in heart research, Forssmann contributed to the development of cardiac catheterization, a procedure in which a tube is inserted into a vein at the elbow and passed through the vein into the heart. While a surgical resident in Berlin (1929), Forssmann used himself as the first human subject, watching the progress of the catheter in a mirror held in front of a fluoroscope screen. Forssmann's daring experiment was condemned at the time as foolhardy and dangerous, and in the face of severe criticism he abandoned cardiology for urology. Forssmann's procedure, with slight modifications, was put into practice in 1941 by Richards and Cournand, and has since become an extremely valuable tool in diagnosis and research. It has made possible, among other things, precise measurement of intracardiac pressure and blood flow, injection into the heart of drugs and of opaque material visible on X-ray photographs, and insertion of electrodes for the regulation of the heartbeat. Forssmann graduated in medicine from the University of Berlin (1928) and then did postgraduate study in urology at Berlin and Mainz. He served as chief of surgery at the city hospital in Dresden-Friedrichstadt and in 1958 was named chief of the surgical division of the Evangelical Hospital in Düsseldorf.

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26. Werner Forssmann (German Physician) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Werner Forssmann (German physician), Aug. 20, 1904Berlin, Ger. June 1, 1979Schopfheim, W. Ger.German surgeon who shared with Andr F. Cournand and Dickinson W. Richards the Nobel
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27. Werner Forssmann Winner Of The 1956 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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28. Werner Forssmann Definition Of Werner Forssmann In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Forssmann, Werner . Born Aug. 29, 1904, in Berlin. German surgeon and urologist. Forssmann graduated from the medical faculty of the FriedrichWilhelm University in Berlin in 1928.
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30. Forssmann, Werner (Ger. Physic.)
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31. Forssmann Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
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German surgeon who shared with Andre F. Cournand and Dickinson W. Richards the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1956. A pioneer in heart research, Forssmann contributed to the development of cardiac catheterization, a procedure in which a tube is inserted into a vein at the elbow and passed through the vein into the heart. While a surgical resident in Berlin (1929), Forssmann used himself as the first human subject, watching the progress of the catheter in a mirror held in front of a fluoroscope screen. Forssmann's daring experiment was condemned at the time as foolhardy and dangerous, and in the face of severe criticism he abandoned cardiology for urology.
Forssmann's procedure, with slight modifications, was put into practice in 1941 by Richards and Cournand, and has since become an extremely valuable tool in diagnosis and research. It has made possible, among other things, precise measurement of intracardiac pressure and blood flow, injection into the heart of drugs and of opaque material visible on X-ray photographs, and insertion of electrodes for the regulation of the heartbeat. Forssmann graduated in medicine from the University of Berlin (1928) and then did postgraduate study in urology at Berlin and Mainz. He served as chief of surgery at the city hospital in Dresden-Friedrichstadt and in 1958 was named chief of the surgical division of the Evangelical Hospital in Dusseldorf.

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Werner Forssmann (Werner Theodor Otto Forssmann) was born on Monday, August 29, 1904 in Berlin and he was a famous doctor from Germany of Lutheran religion
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37. Forssmann, Werner
Forssmann, Werner Forssmann, Werner. The Columbia Encyclopedia Sixth Edition. 2000, http//www.bartelby.com/65/fo/Forssman.html (January 18, 2001).
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Werner Theodor Otto Forssmann est né à Berlin le 29 août 1904, le fils de Julius Forssmann et Emmy Hindenberg. Il a été instruit au Gymnase Askanische (l'école secondaire secondaire) à Berlin. En laissant(quittant) l'école en 1922, il est allé à l'Université de Berlin étudier la médecine, passant son Examen D'état en 1929. Pour sa formation clinique il est allé à l'Université la Clinique Médicale, travaillant sous le Professeur Georg Klemperer et il a étudié l'anatomie sous le Professeur Rudolph Fick. Pour l'instruction clinique dans la chirurgie il est allé, en 1929, à Victoria Home l'août à Eberswalde près de Berlin. C'était là qu'il était le premier pour développer une technique pour le catheterization du coeur. Cela qu'il a fait en insérant une canule dans sa propre veine antecubital, par lequel il a passé un cathéter pour 65 cm et a ensuite marché au département de Radio, où une photographie a été prise du cathéter étant couché dans son pavillon auriculaire juste.
Par la suite il a travaillé au Charité, Berlin et l'Hôpital de La ville à Mainz et est ensuite allé chez Rudolf Virchow l'Hôpital à Berlin pour le spécialiste recevant une formation dans l'urologie sous docteur Karl Heusch. Il a été nommé le Chef de la Clinique Chirurgicale de l'Hôpital de La ville à Dresden-Friedrichstadt et à Robert Koch l'Hôpital, Berlin. Au commencement de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, Forssmann servi comme un Officier Sanitaire, fait d'atteindre le rang de Principaux de chirurgien; mais il est devenu un prisonnier de guerre jusqu'à sa sortie en 1945, quand il est entré à la pratique avec sa femme, dans le Schwarzwald.

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Né à Berlin le 29 aout 1904, fils de Jules Forssmann et de Emmy Hindenberg.
Il a rejoint en 1922, l'université de Berlin pour étudier la médecine, passant son examen d'état en 1929.
Pour sa formation il est allé à la clinique médicale d'université,travaillant sous la tutelle du professeur Georg Klemperer, et il a étudié l'anatomie sous celle du professeur Rudolph Fick.
Pour sa formation de chirurgie il est entré, en Aout 1929, à Victoria à Eberswalde prés de Berlin.
Werner Theodor Otto FORSSMAN est le premier a développer une technique de cathéterisation du coeur.
Voici ce qu'il fit: Il inséra une cannule dans sa propre veine "antecubital", dans laquelle il passa un cathéter de 65 centimétres de long et il est allé au service de "radiologie", où il photographia le cathéter situé dans son oreillette droite... Plus tard il travailla , à Berlin, et à l'hôpital de la ville de Mayence, ensuite il est allé à l'hôpital de Rudolf Virchow à Berlin pour la formation de spécialiste en urologie sous la direction du Dr. Karl Heusch.

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