Hermann Friedberg

Hermann Friedberg (July 5, 1817 – March 2, 1884) was a Jewish German physician from Rosenberg (Olesno), Silesia. He studied at the universities of Berlin, Vienna, Prague, Paris, and Breslau, receiving from the last-named the degree of doctor of medicine in 1840. From 1849 to 1852 he was assistant at the surgical hospital of the University of Berlin, and in 1852 was admitted as privatdozent in surgery and pharmacology to the medical faculty of the... More

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  • Jul 5, 1817

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  • Mar 2, 1884 (age 66 years)

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