Jean Hamburger (15 July 1909 – 1 February 1992) was a French physician, surgeon and essayist. He is particularly known for his contribution to nephrology, ...
Jean Hamburger, one of the pioneers of scientific medicine in the mid-20th century, who was involved in the inception of intensive care, nephrology, ...
Jean Hamburger was a French physician, surgeon and essayist. He is particularly known for his contribution to nephrology, and for having performed the first renal transplantation in France in 1952. Wikipedia
Born: July 15, 1909, Paris, France
Died: February 1, 1992 (age 82 years), Paris, France
Spouse: Annette Haas (m. ?–1992)
Children: Michel Berger
Grandchildren: Pauline Berger and Raphaël Hamburger
Awards: Prix mondial Cino Del Duca
Parents: Abraham Hamburger and Marguerite Sarah Hamburger
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French physician Jean Hamburger was a pioneer in the field of nephrology, the branch of medicine concerned with the study of kidney functions and the treatment ...
He was involved in the primary French kidney transplantations in 1950, and in 1952, he realized the first allotransplantation in the world of a kidney removed ...
Jean Hamburger died on February 1st, 1992. Dr Hamburger carried out much of his work as Chief of the Nephrology Department of Necker Hospital.
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Top Jean Hamburger titles ... The Diary of William Harvey: The Imaginary Journal of the Physician Who Revolutionized MedicineThe Diary of William Harvey: The ...
Jean Hamburger 1909-1992 ; Publication types. Biography; Historical Article ; MeSH terms. France; History, 20th Century; Nephrology / history ; Personal name as ...
The Jean Hamburger Award recognizes outstanding research in nephrology with a clinical emphasis. The award was established in memory of Jean Hamburger, ...
Volume 42, Issue 3, September 1992, Pages 810-812. Kidney International. Historical Archives. Jean Hamburger 1909–1992. Author links open overlay panel
research was about to begin in Jean Hamburger's unit at. Hôpital Necker. It was then 1960. Jean Hamburger was 51. His place in clinical nephrology was ...