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Karl Herxheimer (German pronunciation: [kaʁl ˈhɛʁksˌhaɪmɐ]; 26 June 1861 – 6 December 1942) was a German-Jewish dermatologist who was a native of Wiesbaden. He studied medicine at the universities of Freiburg, Strasbourg and Würzburg, receiving his doctorate in 1885 with a thesis on cerebral syphilis. Following graduation he worked as an assistant to Karl Weigert at the Institute of Pathology in Frankfurt am Main, and to Albert Neisser at the university skin clinic in Breslau. The clinical pharmacologist Andrew Herxheimer was his great nephew.

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  • Karl Herxheimer (de)
  • Karl Herxheimer (en)
  • Karl Herxheimer (pl)
  • Karl Herxheimer (sv)
  • Герксгеймер, Карл (ru)
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  • Karl Herxheimer (* 26. Juni 1861 in Wiesbaden; † 6. Dezember 1942 im Theresienstadt/KZ Theresienstadt) war ein deutscher Hautarzt und Dermatohistologe. Er war Mitbegründer der Universität Frankfurt und erster Direktor der dortigen Universitäts-Hautklinik und wurde Namensgeber der Karl-Herxheimer-Medaille, die von der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft für besondere Leistungen in diesem Fachgebiet verliehen wird. (de)
  • Karl Herxheimer (ur. 26 czerwca 1861 w Wiesbaden, zm. 6 grudnia 1942 w KL Theresienstadt) – niemiecki lekarz dermatolog pochodzenia żydowskiego. Jego nazwisko upamiętnia eponimiczna nazwa reakcji Jarischa-Herxheimera. Studiował na Uniwersytecie Juliusza i Maksymiliana w Würzburgu, w 1885 roku otrzymał tytuł doktora medycyny. Następnie praktykował we Frankfurcie wspólnie z bratem, (1841–1899). (pl)
  • Карл Герксгеймер (нем. Karl Herxheimer) (26 июня 1861, Висбаден, Германия — 6 декабря 1942, Терезиенштадт, Чехословакия) — немецкий дерматолог и венеролог, описавший реакцию, названную реакция Яриша — Герксгеймера. (ru)
  • Karl Herxheimer (German pronunciation: [kaʁl ˈhɛʁksˌhaɪmɐ]; 26 June 1861 – 6 December 1942) was a German-Jewish dermatologist who was a native of Wiesbaden. He studied medicine at the universities of Freiburg, Strasbourg and Würzburg, receiving his doctorate in 1885 with a thesis on cerebral syphilis. Following graduation he worked as an assistant to Karl Weigert at the Institute of Pathology in Frankfurt am Main, and to Albert Neisser at the university skin clinic in Breslau. The clinical pharmacologist Andrew Herxheimer was his great nephew. (en)
  • Karl Herxheimer, född 26 juni 1861 i Wiesbaden, död 6 december 1942 i Theresienstadt, Tjeckien, var en tysk-judisk dermato-venereolog som tillsammans med kartlade sambandet mellan syfilisbehandling och . På liknande sätt orsakar antibiotikabehandling av borreliainfektion samma feberreaktion och i framför allt tyskspråkiga länder kallas borreliainfektionen (ACA) för Herxheimer-Krankheit. Herxheimer är en av läkarna som har givit namn åt . (sv)
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