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Ludwig Halberstädter (9 December 1876, in Beuthen, Oberschlesien – 20 August 1949) was a German-Jewish radiologist. In 1901 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Breslau, and following graduation became an assistant to surgeon Carl Garré (1857–1928) at the University of Königsberg. Afterwards he returned to Breslau as an assistant to dermatologist Albert Neisser (1855–1916), under whose direction he participated on a medical research mission to Java (1907). In 1905 he introduced radiation for ablation of the ovaries.

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  • Ludwig Halberstädter (de)
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  • Ludwig Halberstädter (geboren 9. Dezember 1876 in Beuthen, Oberschlesien; gestorben 20. August 1949 in New York City) war ein deutscher Arzt und Strahlentherapeut. (de)
  • Ludwig Halberstädter (9 December 1876, in Beuthen, Oberschlesien – 20 August 1949) was a German-Jewish radiologist. In 1901 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Breslau, and following graduation became an assistant to surgeon Carl Garré (1857–1928) at the University of Königsberg. Afterwards he returned to Breslau as an assistant to dermatologist Albert Neisser (1855–1916), under whose direction he participated on a medical research mission to Java (1907). In 1905 he introduced radiation for ablation of the ovaries. (en)
  • Ludwig Halberstädter (ur. 9 grudnia 1876 w Bytomiu, zm. 20 sierpnia 1949 w Nowym Jorku) – niemiecko-izraelski lekarz dermatolog i radiolog. Ukończył studia medyczne z tytułem doktora medycyny w 1901 roku na Uniwersytecie we Wrocławiu. Od 1901 do 1907 pracował w klinice w Królewcu u , a następnie u Alberta Neissera we Wrocławiu. W 1907 roku wspólnie z Prowazekiem brał udział w wyprawie na Jawę. (pl)
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  • Ludwig Halberstädter (geboren 9. Dezember 1876 in Beuthen, Oberschlesien; gestorben 20. August 1949 in New York City) war ein deutscher Arzt und Strahlentherapeut. (de)
  • Ludwig Halberstädter (9 December 1876, in Beuthen, Oberschlesien – 20 August 1949) was a German-Jewish radiologist. In 1901 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Breslau, and following graduation became an assistant to surgeon Carl Garré (1857–1928) at the University of Königsberg. Afterwards he returned to Breslau as an assistant to dermatologist Albert Neisser (1855–1916), under whose direction he participated on a medical research mission to Java (1907). In 1922 he obtained his habilitation for dermatology and radiation therapy in Berlin. Here he became director of the radiation department at the Instituts für Krebsforschung (Institute for Cancer Research), Berlin-Dahlem. In this capacity he used thorium as a treatment for cancer. In 1933 he emigrated from Nazi Germany to Palestine, where he became director of radiation therapy at the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem. He died in New York City on August 20, 1949. In 1905 he introduced radiation for ablation of the ovaries. (en)
  • Ludwig Halberstädter (ur. 9 grudnia 1876 w Bytomiu, zm. 20 sierpnia 1949 w Nowym Jorku) – niemiecko-izraelski lekarz dermatolog i radiolog. Ukończył studia medyczne z tytułem doktora medycyny w 1901 roku na Uniwersytecie we Wrocławiu. Od 1901 do 1907 pracował w klinice w Królewcu u , a następnie u Alberta Neissera we Wrocławiu. W 1907 roku wspólnie z Prowazekiem brał udział w wyprawie na Jawę. W 1922 habilitował się w Berlinie w dermatologii i radioterapii i został Privatdozentem. Od 1926 roku był profesorem nadzwyczajnym. W 1930 został dyrektorem oddział radioterapii w Instytucie Badań Raka szpitala Charite w Berlinie. W 1933 z powodu żydowskiego pochodzenia stracił posadę, wspólnie z emigrował do Palestyny, gdzie objął kierownictwo oddziału radioterapii szpitala Hadassa w Jerozolimie. Zmarł nagle podczas wizyty w Stanach Zjednoczonych. (pl)
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