Adolf Ludwig Sigismund Gusserow was a German gynecologist who was a native of Berlin. He married Clara Oppenheim (1861–1944), a descendant of Berlin banker Joseph Mendelssohn. Gusserow began his career as a lecturer of gynecological diseases and obstetrics in Berlin, and subsequently practiced medicine in Utrecht, Zurich and Strasbourg. Later he returned to Berlin as director of the clinic of obstetrics and gynecology at the Berlin-Charité.

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  • Adolf Ludwig Sigismund Gusserow was a German gynecologist who was a native of Berlin. He married Clara Oppenheim (1861–1944), a descendant of Berlin banker Joseph Mendelssohn. Gusserow began his career as a lecturer of gynecological diseases and obstetrics in Berlin, and subsequently practiced medicine in Utrecht, Zurich and Strasbourg. Later he returned to Berlin as director of the clinic of obstetrics and gynecology at the Berlin-Charité. Two of his better-known students and assistants were Alfred Dührssen (1862-1933) in Berlin, and Paul Zweifel (1848-1927) in Zurich. In 1870 Gusserow was the first physician to describe a rare type of uterine cervical adenocarcinoma, which is sometimes referred to as "adenoma malignum" or as a mucinous type of "minimal deviation adenocarcinoma" (mucinous MDA), and is recognized by its "deceptively bland" histological appearance. Gusserow published his findings in a treatise titled Ueber Sarcoma des Uterus. His best known written work is Die Neubildungen des Uterus.
  • Adolf Ludwig Sigismund Gusserow war ein deutscher Gynäkologe.
  • Adolf Ludwig Sigismund Gusserow, född 8 juli 1836 i Berlin, död där 8 februari 1906, var en tysk läkare, professor. Gusserow blev professor i obstetrik och gynekologi i Utrecht 1867, i Zürich samma år, i Strassburg 1872 och i Berlin 1878. Hans arbeten publicerades till största delen i Monatsschrift für Geburtshülfe och i Archiv für Gynäkologie.
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  • Adolf Ludwig Sigismund Gusserow was a German gynecologist who was a native of Berlin. He married Clara Oppenheim (1861–1944), a descendant of Berlin banker Joseph Mendelssohn. Gusserow began his career as a lecturer of gynecological diseases and obstetrics in Berlin, and subsequently practiced medicine in Utrecht, Zurich and Strasbourg. Later he returned to Berlin as director of the clinic of obstetrics and gynecology at the Berlin-Charité.
  • Adolf Ludwig Sigismund Gusserow war ein deutscher Gynäkologe.
  • Adolf Ludwig Sigismund Gusserow, född 8 juli 1836 i Berlin, död där 8 februari 1906, var en tysk läkare, professor. Gusserow blev professor i obstetrik och gynekologi i Utrecht 1867, i Zürich samma år, i Strassburg 1872 och i Berlin 1878. Hans arbeten publicerades till största delen i Monatsschrift für Geburtshülfe och i Archiv für Gynäkologie.
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  • Adolf Gusserow
  • Adolf Gusserow
  • Adolf Ludwig Gusserow
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