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  1. Wilhelm Frederick von Ludwig (16 September 1790 – 14 December 1865) was a German physician known for his 1836 publication on the condition now known as Ludwig's angina . Early life. Ludwig was born in Uhlbach (near Stuttgart) in the state of Württemberg. His father was a clergyman and served as his childhood teacher.

  2. 20 de oct. de 2021 · Oct 20, 2021. Home LITFL Eponym. Wilhelm Frederick von Ludwig (1790 – 1865) was a German surgeon and obstetrician. Lauded for his surgical prowess at the age of 19, Ludwig went on to become president of the Württemberg Medical Association and Leibmedicus to to King William I and director of the Medicinal-Collegium.

  3. Abstract. In 1836, Wilhelm Frederick von Ludwig described a fast-spreading, nearly always fatal infection involving the connective tissues of the neck and floor of the mouth. Named after this Stuttgart physician, the condition has been known since as "Ludwig's angina".

  4. Ludwig Ludwig, C. (1843). Beiträge zur Lehre vom Mechanismus der Harnsecretion. Marburg, Philipps-Universität Marburg. Ludwig, C. (1845). Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Blutextractivsto-ffe der Säugethiere. Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie, vol. 56, pp. 95-105. Ludwig, C. (1846). Ueber das Vorkommen und die Be-deutung des Proteinbioxyds

  5. Wilhelm Frederick von Ludwig (16 de septiembre de 1790 - 14 de diciembre de 1865) fue un médico alemán conocido por su publicación de 1836 sobre la afección ahora conocida como angina de Ludwig . Ludwig nació en Uhlbach (cerca de Stuttgart ) en el estado de Württemberg .

  6. 14 de mar. de 2006 · Wilhelm Frederick von Ludwig first described in 1836 a potentially fatal, rapidly spreading soft tissue infection of the neck and floor of the mouth. The condition was later named ‘Ludwig's angina’, a term which persists in medicine to this day.

  7. 1 de oct. de 1996 · Named after this Stuttgart physician, the condition has been known since as "Ludwig's angina". This biographical sketch highlights the life and times of the man behind the eponym, who was lauded for his surgical prowess at the age of 19, went on to become president of the Württemberg Medical Association, and whose name and the ...