Theodor Billroth

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Theodor Billroth was a pioneering 19th-century Austrian surgeon, regarded as a founder of modern abdominal surgery and also known for his close friendship with composer Johannes Brahms.

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instanceOf Austrian person
human
medical researcher
surgeon
university teacher
awardReceived Order of the Iron Crown NERFINISHED
birthDate 1829-04-26
birthPlace Bergen auf Rügen NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Prussia NERFINISHED
citizenship Austria
Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
countryOfWork Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
deathDate 1894-02-06
deathPlace Abbazia NERFINISHED
Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
educatedAt Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

University of Greifswald NERFINISHED
University of Göttingen
employer University of Vienna NERFINISHED
University of Zurich NERFINISHED
era 19th century
familyName Billroth NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork abdominal surgery
laryngeal surgery
surgery
genreOfWork medical textbook
givenName Theodor NERFINISHED
hasFriend Johannes Brahms NERFINISHED
influenced development of modern abdominal surgery
knownFor close friendship with Johannes Brahms
interest in music and music theory
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Austrian Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina NERFINISHED
name Theodor Billroth NERFINISHED
notableFor Billroth I gastrectomy NERFINISHED
Billroth II gastrectomy NERFINISHED
contributions to surgical pathology
early operations on the larynx
first successful partial gastrectomy for gastric cancer
introduction of antiseptic principles in surgery in Central Europe
pioneering modern abdominal surgery
notableWork Die allgemeine chirurgische Pathologie und Therapie NERFINISHED
occupation professor
surgeon
positionHeld Professor of Surgery at the University of Vienna
Professor of Surgery at the University of Zurich
sexOrGender male
studiedUnder Bernhard von Langenbeck NERFINISHED

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