Ernst Grawitz (18 March 1860, Mittelhagen, Kreis Greifenberg – 11 July 1911) was a German internist remembered for his work in the field of hematology. He was a younger brother of pathologist Paul Grawitz (1850-1932). He studied medicine in Berlin, earning his degree in 1882. Following graduation, he served as a military physician, subsequently working as a prosector at the Augusta Hospital (Auguste-Viktoria-Klinikum) in Berlin (1886-1889). Afterwards, he was an assistant at the Berlin-Charité.
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| - Ernst Grawitz (* 18. März 1860 in Mittelhagen, Kreis Greifenberg i. Pom.; † 11. Juli 1911 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Internist und Hämatologe. Er wurde insbesondere durch die Einführung der Venenpunktion zur diagnostischen Blutentnahme bekannt. (de)
- Ernst Grawitz (18 March 1860, Mittelhagen, Kreis Greifenberg – 11 July 1911) was a German internist remembered for his work in the field of hematology. He was a younger brother of pathologist Paul Grawitz (1850-1932). He studied medicine in Berlin, earning his degree in 1882. Following graduation, he served as a military physician, subsequently working as a prosector at the Augusta Hospital (Auguste-Viktoria-Klinikum) in Berlin (1886-1889). Afterwards, he was an assistant at the Berlin-Charité. (en)
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| - Ernst Grawitz (* 18. März 1860 in Mittelhagen, Kreis Greifenberg i. Pom.; † 11. Juli 1911 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Internist und Hämatologe. Er wurde insbesondere durch die Einführung der Venenpunktion zur diagnostischen Blutentnahme bekannt. (de)
- Ernst Grawitz (18 March 1860, Mittelhagen, Kreis Greifenberg – 11 July 1911) was a German internist remembered for his work in the field of hematology. He was a younger brother of pathologist Paul Grawitz (1850-1932). He studied medicine in Berlin, earning his degree in 1882. Following graduation, he served as a military physician, subsequently working as a prosector at the Augusta Hospital (Auguste-Viktoria-Klinikum) in Berlin (1886-1889). Afterwards, he was an assistant at the Berlin-Charité. In 1890 he was habilitated for internal medicine, becoming an associate professor in 1897 as well as chief physician at the city hospital (Städtischen Krankenhaus) in Charlottenburg. (en)
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