Alban Köhler
Alban Köhler (1 March 1874 – 26 February 1947) was a German radiologist best known for his discovery of a rare foot disorder found in children that was named Köhler disease in his honor.
Early life and education
Köhler was born March 1, 1874, in Petsa, Thuringia. He studied medicine in Freiburg, Erlangen, and Berlin, graduating in 1899. He then went on to three years of surgical practice at St. Joseph's Hospital in Wiesbaden.[1]
Career in radiology
In 1902, Köhler established himself as a radiologist.[1]
Death
Köhler died February 26, 1947, in Wiesbaden.[1]
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References
- "In Memoriam: Alban Köhler 1874-1947". pubs.rsna.org. doi:10.1148/50.4.545b. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
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