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Emil Pfeiffer (1 March 1846 – 13 July 1921) was a German physician and pediatrician. He studied medicine at the universities of Bonn, Würzburg, and Berlin. It was at Berlin where he received his doctorate in 1869. As a pediatrician he dealt with issues of infant nutrition, campaigned for the establishment of children's homes and crèches. He is known for describing infectious mononucleosis (also known as "mono," "glandular fever," and "kissing disease"), an Epstein–Barr virus-induced infectious disease of the lymphatic tissue that also bears his name—Pfeiffer's disease.

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  • إميل فايفر (ar)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (en)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (Mediziner) (de)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (es)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (fr)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (it)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (nl)
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  • إميل فايفر (بالألمانية: Emil Pfeiffer)‏ (و. 1846 – 1921 م) هو طبيب، وطبيب باطني ‏، وعالم نبات، وطبيب أطفال ‏ ألماني، ولد في فيسبادن، توفي في فيسبادن، عن عمر يناهز 75 عاماً. (ar)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (* 1. März 1846 in Wiesbaden; † 13. Juli 1921 ebenda) war ein deutscher Internist und Kinderarzt. (de)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (1 March 1846 – 13 July 1921) was a German physician and pediatrician. He studied medicine at the universities of Bonn, Würzburg, and Berlin. It was at Berlin where he received his doctorate in 1869. As a pediatrician he dealt with issues of infant nutrition, campaigned for the establishment of children's homes and crèches. He is known for describing infectious mononucleosis (also known as "mono," "glandular fever," and "kissing disease"), an Epstein–Barr virus-induced infectious disease of the lymphatic tissue that also bears his name—Pfeiffer's disease. (en)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (* Wiesbaden, 1 de marzo de 1846 - Wiesbaden. 13 de julio de 1921) fue un bacteriólogo y pediatra alemán. Estudió medicina en las universidades de Bonn, Würzburg, y Berlín. Recibió su doctorado en Berlín en 1869. Como pediatra se ocupó de cuestiones relativas a la nutrición infantil, e hizo campaña a favor de la creación de hogares infantiles y guarderías. Es conocido por describir la mononucleosis infecciosa (también conocida como "mono", "fiebre glandular" o "la enfermedad del beso"), y la , una enfermedad infecciosa del tejido linfático inducida por el Virus de Epstein-Barr. (es)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (né le 1er mars 1846 à Wiesbaden et mort le 13 juillet 1921 Wiesbaden) est un médecin hospitalier et pédiatre allemand. (fr)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (Wiesbaden, 1º marzo 1846 – Wiesbaden, 13 luglio 1921) è stato un medico tedesco. Fu tra i primi a descrivere la mononucleosi infettiva, definita anche sindrome di Pfeiffer. (it)
  • Emil Pfeiffer (Wiesbaden, 1 maart 1846 — aldaar, 13 juli 1921) was een Duitse internist en kinderarts, die vooral bekendstaat als de ontdekker van de ziekte van Pfeiffer. (nl)
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  • Wiesbaden, Hesse-Nassau (en)
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