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Prinzing, Friedrich, 1859-1938

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Personal name headingPrinzing, Friedrich, 1859-1938
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Variant(s)Prinzing, F. (Friedrich), 1859-1938
Prinzing, Friedrich, 1859-
Associated countryGermany
LocatedUlm (Germany)
Birth date1859-04-03
Death date1938-01-20
AffiliationMedical statistics
Profession or occupationPhysicians Statisticians Authors
Found inLC in OCLC, 6/28/95: (hdg.: Prinzing, Friedrich, 1859- ;usage: Dr. Friedrich Prinzing)
Prinzing, Friedrich. Epidemics resulting from wars, 1916: title page (by Dr. Friedrich Prinzing)
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Prinzing, Friedrich. Handbuch der medizinischen Statistik, 1906: title page (von Dr. med. Friedrich Prinzing, prakt. Arzt in Ulm a. D.)
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Prinzing, Friedrich. Trunksucht und Selbstmord und deren gegenseitige Beziehungen, 1895: title page (von Dr. med. F. Prinzing)
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Wikipedia. German edition, viewed June 15, 2020: Friedrich Prinzing ([translation] Friedrich Prinzing (April 3, 1859 -- January 20, 1938 ) was a German physician and medical statistician. He is considered the founder of scientific medical statistics ... Prinzing grew up in Ulm ... In 1885 he settled in his hometown of Ulm as a general practitioner, where he remained until the end of his life ... published in 1906 the first modern overview of medical statistics, the Handbuch der medizinischen Statistik (Handbook of Medical Statistics). Of particular interest to him in his medical and health statistical work was an exact numerical examination of the pathological phenomena of modern society. In 1931, a second, completely reworked edition of this book was published ...)
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