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Eisenmenger, Victor, 1864-1932

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Personal name headingEisenmenger, Victor, 1864-1932
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Variant(s)Eisenmenger, Viktor, 1864-1932
Birth date1864-01-29
Death date1932-12-11
Place of birthVienna (Austria)
Place of deathVienna (Austria)
Profession or occupationLaryngologists Physicians
Found inArchduke Francis Ferdinand, 1931: title page (by Victor Eisenmenger; translated by James A. Galston)
Wikipedia, German, October 10, 2017 (Viktor Eisenmenger; Viktor Eisenmenger (born January 29, 1864 in Vienna, Austria; died December 11, 1932 in Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian laryngologist; he was the physician of Emperor Franz Josef, the heir to the throne, Franz Ferdinand, and Emperor Charles I; the Eisenmenger syndrome and the Eisenmenger complex were named after him)
Journal of medical biography, 2015: volume 25, issue 1, page 52-55 (Victor Eisenmenger (1864-1932): The man behind the syndrome; the Austrian doctor whose name is attached eponymously to Eisenmenger's syndrome; author of a book about his observations and experiences while serving from 1895 to 1914 as personal physician to Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne)
DNB, October 10, 2017 (Eisenmenger, Viktor, 1864-1932; Austrian; doctor; personal physician; neck, nose, ear doctor; personal physician to Franz Josephs and heirs to the throne Franz Ferdinand and Karl)
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