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  1. Eine neue Reductionsmethode fuer Schulterverrenkung by Emil Theodor KOCHER, 1870
  2. People From Bern (City): Emil Theodor Kocher, Karl Schenk, Adolf Wölfli, Albrecht Von Haller, Hermann Kutter, Daniel Albert Wyttenbach
  3. Swiss Nobel Laureates: Albert Einstein, Henry Dunant, Felix Bloch, Richard R. Ernst, Emil Theodor Kocher, Élie Ducommun
  4. Swiss Scientists: Jacob Bernoulli, Emil Theodor Kocher, Kenneth Hsu, Edward Kofler, Catherine Kousmine, Alfred Métraux, Marie-Louise Von Franz
  5. Hirnerschütterung, Hirndruck Und Chirurgische Eingriffe Bei Hirnkrankheiten by Emil Theodor Kocher, 1901
  6. Uber Krankheitserscheinungen bei by Emil Theodor. KOCHER, 1910
  7. Ueber Radicalheilung des Krebses by Emil Theodor KOCHER, 1880
  8. Chirurgische Operationslehre. by Emil Theodor (1841-1917). KOCHER, 1902-01-01
  9. Uber Krankheitserscheinungen bei by Emil Theodor. KOCHER, 1910

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Emil Theodor Kocher Swiss surgeon, born August 25, 1841, Bern; died July 27, 1917, Bern. Associated with Kocher zonde,Kocher's arced incision,Kocher's incision I,Kocher's
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Emil Theodor Kocher
Swiss surgeon, born August 25, 1841, Bern; died July 27, 1917, Bern.
Associated eponyms: Kocher zonde Spoon-shaped probe for goitre operations. Kocher's arced incision Oblique incision for opening the knee joint. Kocher's incision I Oblique abdominal incision paralleling the thoracic cage on the right side of the abdomen for cholecystectomy. Kocher's incision II Tranverse incision over glandula thyreoidea in the neck for thyroidectomies. Kocher's method I A method for fixation of the uterus. Fundus uteri is fixated to the abdominal wall.

24. Emil Theodor Kocher Winner Of The 1909 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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E MIL T HEODOR K OCHER
1909 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his work on the physiology, pathology and surgery of the thyroid gland.
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    Residence: Switzerland
    Affiliation: Berne University
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25. Emil Theodor Kocher (Swiss Surgeon) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Emil Theodor Kocher (Swiss surgeon), Aug. 25, 1841Bern, Switz. July 27, 1917BernSwiss surgeon who won the 1909 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work on the thyroid
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Table of Contents: Emil Theodor Kocher Article Article Supplemental Information Supplemental Information - Spotlights Spotlights External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the Emil Theodor Kocher Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work on the thyroid gland. After qualifying in medicine at the University of Bern in 1865, Kocher studied in Berlin, London, Paris, and Vienna, where he was a pupil of Theodor Billroth . In 1872 he became professor of clinical surgery at Bern, remaining at the head of the surgical clinic for 45 years. There Kocher became the first surgeon to excise the

26. Kocher, Emil Theodor
Kocher, Emil Theodor (18411917) Theodor Kocher was born on August 25, 1841, at Berne. His father, a Chief-Engineer, was a very keen worker and kept him
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When Kocher began his surgical activities the transition from the septic to the antiseptic treatment of wounds had been completed and Kocher worked for the latter with all his energies because of its great importance. Then arose a series of works on the antiseptic treatment of wounds with weak chlorine solutions, the Listerian treatment of ovariotomies (1875), the preparation of antiseptic catgut and the simplest method of obtaining healing of wounds without drainage tubes, on conditions governing healing by first intention, and on Lister's wound dressings. The surgical clinic in Berne was for a long time the centre of attraction for medical men who favoured the antiseptic treatment of wounds and wished to follow it. Later Kocher was one of the first to go over to pure asepsis about which he had the best opportunities to learn through his collaboration with Tavel, whose bacteriological studies on infective processes he sought to advance. From this work proceeded the second edition of Vorlesungen über chirurgische Infektionshrankheiten (Lectures on surgical infectious diseases ) by Kocher and Tavel, Basel, 1892, and Jena, 1900.
His Chirurgische Operationslehre (Theory on surgical operations) reached six editions and was translated into most modern languages. It described many operations, mostly in abdominal surgery and the surgery of joints. His book Erkrankungen der Schilddrüse (Diseases of the thyroid gland ) discussed the etiology, symptology and treatment of goitres. His new ideas on the physiology and pathology of the thyroid gland caused controversy.

27. Emil Theodor Kocher Surgery Gland Thyroid Surgical Bern Number
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Kocher, Emil Theodor . Born Aug. 25, 1841, in Bern; died there July 27, 1917. Swiss surgeon; one of the pioneers of modern aseptic abdominal surgery.
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Emil Theodor Kocher August 25 July 27 Nobel Prize winner in for "his work on the physiology, pathology and surgery of the thyroid gland" Born in Bern . He studied in Zurich, Berlin, London and Vienna, obtaining his doctorate in Bern in . From he succeeded Georg Albert Lucke as Ordinary Professor of Surgery and Director of the University Surgical Clinic at Berne. He published works on a number of subjects other than the thyroid gland including haemostasis, antiseptic treatments, surgical infectious diseases, on gunshot wounds, acute osteomyelitis , the theory of strangulated hernia, and abdominal surgery. His new ideas on the thyroid gland were initially controversial but his successful treatment of goitre with a steadily decreasing mortality rate soon won him recognition. The prize money for the Nobel helped establish the Kocher Institut in Berne. A number of instruments and surgical techniques are named after him as well as the Kocher-Debre-Semelaigne syndrome
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31. Kocher Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
He adopted Joseph Lister 's principles of complete asepsis in surgery. In 1909 he won a Nobel Prize. Learn more about Kocher, Emil Theodor with a free trial on Britannica.com.
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Emil Theodor Kocher Emil Theodor Kocher In 1870s Switzerland colloid goiter was a common ailment, usually marked by a
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Emil Theodor Kocher Kocher, Emil Theodor Kocher, Emil Theodor , 1841–1917, Swiss surgeon, M.D. Univ. of Bern, thyrotropin - thyrotropin thyrotropin or thyroid-stimulating
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World of Scientific Discovery on Theodor Kocher. Emil Theodor Kocher was born August 25, 1841, the son of Jacob Alexander and Maria (Wermuth) Kocher, in Bern, Switzerland.
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Emil Theodor Kocher Kocher, Emil Theodor Kocher, Emil Theodor , 1841–1917, Swiss surgeon, M.D. Univ. of Bern, Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis - Semmelweis, Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis
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39. Emil Theodor Kocher | Ask.com Encyclopedia
Emil Theodor Kocher; Emil Theodor Kocher Born 25 August 1841 Bern, Switzerland Died 27 July 1917 (aged 75) Profession Surgeon Institutions University of Bern
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Emil Theodor Kocher (August 25, 1841 July 27, 1917), Nobel Prize winner in 1909 for his work on the physiology, pathology and surgery of the thyroid gland
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Emil Theodor Kocher August 25 July 27 Nobel Prize winner in for "his work on the physiology, pathology and surgery of the thyroid gland" Born in Bern . He studied in Zurich, Berlin, London and Vienna, obtaining his doctorate in Bern in . From he succeeded Georg Albert Lucke as Ordinary Professor of Surgery and Director of the University Surgical Clinic at Berne. He published works on a number of subjects other than the thyroid gland including haemostasis, antiseptic treatments, surgical infectious diseases, on gunshot wounds, acute osteomyelitis, the theory of strangulated hernia, and abdominal surgery. His new ideas on the thyroid gland were initially controversial but his successful treatment of goitre with a steadily decreasing mortality rate soon won him recognition. The prize money for the Nobel helped establish the Kocher Institut in Berne. A number of instruments and surgical techniques are named after him as well as the Kocher-Debre-Semelaigne syndrome
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