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  1. Jean Hamburger (15 July 1909 – 1 February 1992) was a French physician, surgeon and essayist. He is particularly known for his contribution to nephrology, and for having performed the first renal transplantation in France in 1952.

  2. Jean Hamburger ( [ɑ̃.buʁ. g e] ), né le 15 juillet 1909 à Paris et mort le 1 er février 1992 dans la même ville, est un médecin et essayiste français, membre de l' Académie française . Biographie. Jeunesse et études.

  3. Jean Hamburger, one of the pioneers of scientific medicine in the mid-20th century, who was involved in the inception of intensive care, nephrology, hemodialysis and scientific clinical research, has also been one of the very few fathers of human organ transplantation.

  4. Feb 6, 1992 · Dr. Jean Hamburger, a pioneer in the field of kidney transplants, an acclaimed writer and president of the French Academy of Sciences, died Saturday in Paris. He was was 82 years old.

  5. Jean Hamburger, one of the pioneers of scientific medicine in the mid-20th century, who was involved in the inception of intensive care, nephrology, hemodial-ysis and scientific clinical research, has also been one of the very few fathers of human organ transplanta-tion.

  6. Feb 1, 1992 · Jean Hamburger was born in Paris and educated at the Lycee Carnot and the Sorbonne. He finished his ‘internat’ in 1936 and after a brief period in dermatology he joined Radot at the Hôpital Broussais in Paris where his interest in renal physiology was awakened.

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  8. Jean Hamburger, one of the pioneers of scientific medicine in the mid-20th century, who was involved in the inception of intensive care, nephrology, hemodialysis and scientific clinical...