Döhler

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Döhler[edit | edit source]

Döhler is a German surname that has been associated with several notable individuals in the field of medicine. The name is derived from the Middle High German term "töler," which means "potter." While the surname is not specific to the medical field, it has been carried by several individuals who have made significant contributions to medicine.

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Karl Döhler[edit | edit source]

Karl Döhler (1908-1986) was a German physician known for his work in the field of dermatology. He is best known for his research on skin diseases, particularly psoriasis and eczema. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding and treatment of these conditions.

Hans Döhler[edit | edit source]

Hans Döhler (1911-1997) was a German physician and medical researcher. He is known for his work in the field of cardiology, particularly in the study of heart diseases. His research has led to significant advancements in the treatment and prevention of heart diseases.

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