Julius Stumpf

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Julius Stumpf (1836 - 1932) was a German physician and scientist who used white clay from Germany to treat a deadly form of Asian cholera, diphtheria, gangrene, ulcers of the tibia and the skin disease eczema.[1][2] He worked at the University of Würzburg.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Reinbacher, W. Rudolf. "THE MAN WHO SAVED ONE MILLION LIVES". The Geological Society of America. Archived from the original on January 19, 2010.
  2. ^ Stumpf, Julius (2008). Pohl, Carsten (ed.). Über ein zuverlässiges Heilverfahren bei der asiatischen Cholera sowie bei schweren infektiösen Brechdurchfällen und über die Bedeutung des Bolus (Kaolins) bei der Behandlung gewisser Krankheiten. Books on Demand. ISBN 978-3837070552.
  3. ^ "Rechtsmedizin in der Weimarer Republik" (PDF). p. 57. Retrieved 15 May 2020.