
August von Wassermann
August von Wassermann, born on April 21, 1866, in Germany, was a pioneering bacteriologist known for his development of the Wassermann test, a blood test used to diagnose syphilis. His research extended to the study of infectious diseases, cell structure, and the causes of tuberculosis and cancer. Wassermann's contributions significantly advanced the field of microbiology and public health.
Born on Apr 21, 1866 (158 years old)
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Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | 7.00 | 0.04% | +0% | 3,280,815 | 1,301 | $19,000 | 8$ |
Totals | 1 | 3,280,815 | 1,301 | $19,000 | 8$ |
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August von Wassermann was a German bacteriologist who introduced a method for testing blood for syphilis.
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