Fedor Krause (1857-1937): the father of German neurosurgery, the father of the German people

Rightfully regarded as the father of German neurosurgery, Fedor Krause made a major contribution not only in world neurosurgery, but also in medicine. The aim of this paper is to highlight once more the significance and importance of Fedor Krause’s work and exceptional human quality.

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Published inRomanian neurosurgery Vol. 30; no. 2
Main Authors Claudia Florida Costea, Dana Mihaela Turliuc, Anca Sava, Gabriela Florența Dumitrescu, A. I. Cucu, Emilia Patrașcanu, Daniela Trandafir, Ș. Turliuc
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Academic Publishing 01.06.2016
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Summary:Rightfully regarded as the father of German neurosurgery, Fedor Krause made a major contribution not only in world neurosurgery, but also in medicine. The aim of this paper is to highlight once more the significance and importance of Fedor Krause’s work and exceptional human quality.
ISSN:1220-8841
2344-4959