Norbert Ortner
Norbert Ortner (August 10, 1865 – March 1, 1935) was an Austrian internist, whose name is associated with two cardiovascular syndromes. Ortner was born in Linz, and was a pupil and successor of Edmund von Neusser (1852-1912) at the in Vienna. He later became a professor at the Universities of Innsbruck and Vienna. In 1916 he assisted in embalming the body of Kaiser Franz Joseph I. A description of the procedure appears in the medical record, and is one of the exhibits of the Vienna Pathological-Anatomical Museum (Pathologisch-Anatomisches Bundesmuseum in Wien). It states:
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Norbert Ortner
Norbert Ortner (August 10, 1865 – March 1, 1935) was an Austrian internist, whose name is associated with two cardiovascular syndromes. Ortner was born in Linz, and was a pupil and successor of Edmund von Neusser (1852-1912) at the in Vienna. He later became a professor at the Universities of Innsbruck and Vienna. In 1916 he assisted in embalming the body of Kaiser Franz Joseph I. A description of the procedure appears in the medical record, and is one of the exhibits of the Vienna Pathological-Anatomical Museum (Pathologisch-Anatomisches Bundesmuseum in Wien). It states:
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