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Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (14 October 1845 – 23 February 1900) was a German internist born in Ingolstadt. In 1869 he received his doctorate from the University of Munich, later working as an assistant of clinical medicine in Munich under Karl von Pfeufer (1806–1869) and Joseph von Lindwurm (1824–1874). After the death of Felix von Niemeyer (1820–1871), he served as interim head of the medical clinic in Tübingen prior to the appointment of Carl von Liebermeister (1833–1901) as Niemeyer's permanent replacement. Leichtenstern remained at the Tübingen clinic for several years, afterwards serving as head physician of internal medicine at the city hospital in Cologne (1879–1900).

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  • Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (* 14. Oktober 1845 in Ingolstadt; † 23. Februar 1900 in Köln) war ein deutscher Internist. (de)
  • Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (14 October 1845 – 23 February 1900) was a German internist born in Ingolstadt. In 1869 he received his doctorate from the University of Munich, later working as an assistant of clinical medicine in Munich under Karl von Pfeufer (1806–1869) and Joseph von Lindwurm (1824–1874). After the death of Felix von Niemeyer (1820–1871), he served as interim head of the medical clinic in Tübingen prior to the appointment of Carl von Liebermeister (1833–1901) as Niemeyer's permanent replacement. Leichtenstern remained at the Tübingen clinic for several years, afterwards serving as head physician of internal medicine at the city hospital in Cologne (1879–1900). Leichtenstern is remembered for publishing articles on almost every facet of medicine. In the field of helminthology, he made contributions in his investigations of hookworm (Ancylostoma duodenale). In 1898 he suspected that the compound 2-naphthylamine (2-NA) was involved in human bladder tumorigenesis. With Adolph Strümpell (1853–1925), the eponymous "Strümpell-Leichtenstern encephalitis" is named, a disease also known as acute hemorrhagic encephalitis. (en)
  • Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (ur. 14 października 1845 w Ingolstadt, zm. 23 lutego 1900 w Kolonii) – niemiecki lekarz, (geheimer Sanitätsrat). (pl)
  • Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (Ingolstadt, 14 ottobre 1845 – Colonia, 23 febbraio 1900) è stato un medico tedesco. (it)
  • Оттон Лейхтенштерн (нем. Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern; 1845—1900) — выдающийся немецкий врач-терапевт. (ru)
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  • Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (* 14. Oktober 1845 in Ingolstadt; † 23. Februar 1900 in Köln) war ein deutscher Internist. (de)
  • Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (ur. 14 października 1845 w Ingolstadt, zm. 23 lutego 1900 w Kolonii) – niemiecki lekarz, (geheimer Sanitätsrat). (pl)
  • Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (Ingolstadt, 14 ottobre 1845 – Colonia, 23 febbraio 1900) è stato un medico tedesco. (it)
  • Оттон Лейхтенштерн (нем. Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern; 1845—1900) — выдающийся немецкий врач-терапевт. (ru)
  • Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (14 October 1845 – 23 February 1900) was a German internist born in Ingolstadt. In 1869 he received his doctorate from the University of Munich, later working as an assistant of clinical medicine in Munich under Karl von Pfeufer (1806–1869) and Joseph von Lindwurm (1824–1874). After the death of Felix von Niemeyer (1820–1871), he served as interim head of the medical clinic in Tübingen prior to the appointment of Carl von Liebermeister (1833–1901) as Niemeyer's permanent replacement. Leichtenstern remained at the Tübingen clinic for several years, afterwards serving as head physician of internal medicine at the city hospital in Cologne (1879–1900). (en)
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  • Otto Leichtenstern (de)
  • Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (it)
  • Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (en)
  • Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (pl)
  • Лейхтенштерн, Оттон (ru)
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