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Jacob Mendes Da Costa, or Jacob Mendez Da Costa (February 7, 1833, Saint Thomas, Danish Virgin Islands, Caribbean – September 12, 1900) was an American physician. He is particularly known for discovering Da Costa's syndrome (also known as soldier's heart), an anxiety disorder combining effort fatigue, dyspnea, a sighing respiration, palpitation and sweating that he first observed in soldiers in the American Civil War and documented in an 1871 study. He later taught at the Jefferson Medical College (now Thomas Jefferson University), where he became a respected and sought after lecturer.

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  • جاكوب مينديز دا كوستا (ar)
  • Jacob Mendes Da Costa (de)
  • Jacob Mendes Da Costa (en)
  • Jacob Mendes Da Costa (pl)
  • Якоб Мендес да Коста (ru)
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  • جاكوب مينديز دا كوستا (بالإنجليزية: Jacob Mendes Da Costa)‏ هو جراح أمريكي، ولد في 7 فبراير 1833 في سانت توماس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 11 سبتمبر 1900 في بنسيلفانيا في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Jacob Mendes Da Costa (* 7. Februar 1833 auf Saint Thomas, im ehemaligen Dänisch-Westindien, heute Amerikanische Jungferninseln; † 11. September 1900 in , Pennsylvania) war ein US-amerikanischer Chirurg. (de)
  • Jacob Mendes Da Costa (ur. 7 lutego 1833 na wyspie Saint Thomas, zm. 11 września 1900 w ) – amerykański lekarz. Podczas wojny secesyjnej opisał zespół nazywany później jego imieniem lub "sercem żołnierskim" (zespół Da Costy). Profesor Jefferson Medical College, najpierw na katedrze medycyny klinicznej (1866-1872), potem jako profesor medycyny teoretycznej i stosowanej (1872-1891) i jako profesor emeritus (1891-1900). (pl)
  • Якоб Мендес да Коста (англ. Jacob Mendes Da Costa (7 февраля 1833 года, о. Сент-Томас — 11 сентября 1900 года, Вилланова, штат Пенсильвания) — врач и хирург. (ru)
  • Jacob Mendes Da Costa, or Jacob Mendez Da Costa (February 7, 1833, Saint Thomas, Danish Virgin Islands, Caribbean – September 12, 1900) was an American physician. He is particularly known for discovering Da Costa's syndrome (also known as soldier's heart), an anxiety disorder combining effort fatigue, dyspnea, a sighing respiration, palpitation and sweating that he first observed in soldiers in the American Civil War and documented in an 1871 study. He later taught at the Jefferson Medical College (now Thomas Jefferson University), where he became a respected and sought after lecturer. (en)
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  • جاكوب مينديز دا كوستا (بالإنجليزية: Jacob Mendes Da Costa)‏ هو جراح أمريكي، ولد في 7 فبراير 1833 في سانت توماس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 11 سبتمبر 1900 في بنسيلفانيا في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Jacob Mendes Da Costa (* 7. Februar 1833 auf Saint Thomas, im ehemaligen Dänisch-Westindien, heute Amerikanische Jungferninseln; † 11. September 1900 in , Pennsylvania) war ein US-amerikanischer Chirurg. (de)
  • Jacob Mendes Da Costa, or Jacob Mendez Da Costa (February 7, 1833, Saint Thomas, Danish Virgin Islands, Caribbean – September 12, 1900) was an American physician. He is particularly known for discovering Da Costa's syndrome (also known as soldier's heart), an anxiety disorder combining effort fatigue, dyspnea, a sighing respiration, palpitation and sweating that he first observed in soldiers in the American Civil War and documented in an 1871 study. He was born into the small community of Sephardi Jews on St. Thomas, then still a Danish colony. At the age of four, Da Costa left the island for mainland Europe, where he attended gymnasium. As a result of his childhood travel and international education, Da Costa originally wanted to enter the foreign service. However, his mother encouraged him to attend medical school. He applied to enter Jefferson Medical College (now Thomas Jefferson University) and earned his medical degree in 1852. During the Civil War he served as a physician at the Military Hospital as well as Turner's Lane Hospital, Philadelphia. It was during this period that he gathered much of the evidence that used in his 1871 study of anxiety disorders. He later taught at the Jefferson Medical College (now Thomas Jefferson University), where he became a respected and sought after lecturer. Da Costa's interest in the humanities remained with him throughout his life. He believed that a truly gifted physician required a knowledge of both science and art. In 1883, he told the graduating class of Jefferson Medical College that, I think that the cultivation of the humane letters has the most distinct bearing on the cultivation and appreciation of science. Science is nothing without imagination; and imagination is most readily kept fresh by literature. What little good there is a mere descriptive person, and in the small facts which with painful toil he accumulates. But let these facts be welded together by thought, their bearing traced by imagination, experiments devised by the mind projecting itself in advance of them, and the plodder is likely to become the great discoverer. In 1860 he married Sarah Brinton, the sister of his friend and colleague, Professor John Hill Brinton (1832–1907). Their only son, Charles Frederick, became a lawyer. He was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society in 1866. He died on September 12, 1900, and was buried at Woodlands Cemetery (photo: here). (en)
  • Jacob Mendes Da Costa (ur. 7 lutego 1833 na wyspie Saint Thomas, zm. 11 września 1900 w ) – amerykański lekarz. Podczas wojny secesyjnej opisał zespół nazywany później jego imieniem lub "sercem żołnierskim" (zespół Da Costy). Profesor Jefferson Medical College, najpierw na katedrze medycyny klinicznej (1866-1872), potem jako profesor medycyny teoretycznej i stosowanej (1872-1891) i jako profesor emeritus (1891-1900). (pl)
  • Якоб Мендес да Коста (англ. Jacob Mendes Da Costa (7 февраля 1833 года, о. Сент-Томас — 11 сентября 1900 года, Вилланова, штат Пенсильвания) — врач и хирург. (ru)
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