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Moritz Roth (25 December 1839, in Basel – 4 November 1914, in Gottlieben am Untersee) was a Swiss pathologist remembered for describing Roth's spots. He studied medicine at Würzburg, Göttingen, Berlin and Basel, where he received his doctorate in 1864. He became dozent at Basel in 1866 and moved to Greifswald in 1868 before returning to the University of Basel as professor of pathology in 1872. He retired in 1898, and was succeeded by Eduard Kaufmann. His 1892 book on Andreas Vesalius remains a standard reference text.

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  • موريتز روث (ar)
  • Moritz Roth (de)
  • Moritz Roth (en)
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  • موريتز روث هو عالم أمراض سويسري، ولد في 25 ديسمبر 1839 في بازل في سويسرا، وتوفي في 4 نوفمبر 1914 في غوتليبن في سويسرا. (ar)
  • Moritz Roth (* 25. Dezember 1839 in Basel; † 4. November 1914 in Gottlieben) war ein Schweizer Pathologe. Er war Lehrstuhlinhaber für dieses Fach an der Universität Basel. (de)
  • Moritz Roth (25 December 1839, in Basel – 4 November 1914, in Gottlieben am Untersee) was a Swiss pathologist remembered for describing Roth's spots. He studied medicine at Würzburg, Göttingen, Berlin and Basel, where he received his doctorate in 1864. He became dozent at Basel in 1866 and moved to Greifswald in 1868 before returning to the University of Basel as professor of pathology in 1872. He retired in 1898, and was succeeded by Eduard Kaufmann. His 1892 book on Andreas Vesalius remains a standard reference text. (en)
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  • موريتز روث هو عالم أمراض سويسري، ولد في 25 ديسمبر 1839 في بازل في سويسرا، وتوفي في 4 نوفمبر 1914 في غوتليبن في سويسرا. (ar)
  • Moritz Roth (* 25. Dezember 1839 in Basel; † 4. November 1914 in Gottlieben) war ein Schweizer Pathologe. Er war Lehrstuhlinhaber für dieses Fach an der Universität Basel. (de)
  • Moritz Roth (25 December 1839, in Basel – 4 November 1914, in Gottlieben am Untersee) was a Swiss pathologist remembered for describing Roth's spots. He studied medicine at Würzburg, Göttingen, Berlin and Basel, where he received his doctorate in 1864. He became dozent at Basel in 1866 and moved to Greifswald in 1868 before returning to the University of Basel as professor of pathology in 1872. He retired in 1898, and was succeeded by Eduard Kaufmann. His 1892 book on Andreas Vesalius remains a standard reference text. (en)
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