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Martin Kirschner

German surgeon, Greifswald, Königsberg, Tübingen 1879 -1942, born in Breslau, died in Heidelberg

Kirschner performed the first successful Trendelenburg's operation to remove a pulmonary embolism. This made him internationally famous. He also developed a new method for forming an artificial oesophagus and a procedure for opening the knee joint. At the same time he was joint editor of almost all the surgical journals of his day.

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