
Emil Theodor Kocher
Emil Theodor Kocher (25 August 1841 – 27 July 1917) was a Swiss physician and medical researcher who received the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in the physiology, pathology and surgery of the thyroid. Among his many accomplishments are the introduction and promotion of aseptic surgery and scientific methods in surgery, specifically reducing the mortality of thyroidectomies below 1% in his operations.
He was the first Swiss citizen and first surgeon to ever receive a Nobel Prize in Medicine. He was considered a pioneer and leader in the field of surgery in his time.
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- Other Names :Emil Kocher,Emil Theodor Kocher,Koxer Teodor,Theodor Kocher,Theodorus Kocher,Έμιλ Τέοντορ Κόχερ,Емил Теодор Кохер,Еміль Теодор Кохер,Кохер, Эмиль Теодор,Эмил Теодор Кохер,Эмиль Теодор Кохер,Эміль Тэадор Кохер,Թեոդոր Կոխեր,אמיל תאודור קוכר,ئیمیل تیۆدۆر کۆچیر,امیل تئودور کوخر,امیل تئودور کوچر,ایمل تھیوڈر کوخر,ایمل تھیوڈر کوچر,تيودور كوخر,এমিল টেওডোর কখার,အက်မီးလ် သီအိုဒိုကော့ချား,ემილ თეოდორ კოხერი,თეოდორ კოხერი,エミール・テオドール・コッハー,埃米尔·特奥多尔·科赫尔,埃米爾·特奧多爾·科赫爾,에밀 테오도어 코허
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- Country : Switzerland
- Born on 27 July