.mw-parser-output .hidden-begin{box-sizing:border-box;width:100%;padding:5px;border:none;font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .hidden-title{font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;text-align:left}.mw-parser-output .hidden-content{text-align:left}@media all and (max-width:500px){.mw-parser-output .hidden-begin{width:auto!important;clear:none!important;float:none!important))You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German. (April 2022) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the German article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article. You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at [[:de:Ernst Unger (Mediziner, 1875)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template ((Translated|de|Ernst Unger (Mediziner, 1875))) to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

Ernst Unger (April 2, 1875, in Berlin – September 13, 1938, in Prenzlau) was a German physician and surgeon, who was regarded as a pioneer in kidney transplantation. He also set up one of the first blood donation services in Germany in 1932.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ "Ernst Unger". Gegen das Vergessen. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  2. ^ Winkler, Enno A. (1 July 1982). "Ernst Unger: A Pioneer in Modern Surgery". Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. XXXVII (3): 269–286. doi:10.1093/jhmas/XXXVII.3.269. PMID 6749964. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  3. ^ Hausmann, H. (1988). "[Ernst Unger (1875-1938)--a pioneer in kidney transplantation. On the 50th anniversary of the death of the Berlin surgeon]". Zeitschrift für Ärztliche Fortbildung. 82 (17): 843–845. ISSN 0044-2178. PMID 3062920. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  4. ^ Winkler, Enno A. (1975). Ernst Unger: (1875 - 1938) ; eine Biobibliographie (in German). IVA. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  5. ^ Hamilton, David (2012). A history of organ transplantation : ancient legends to modern practice. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 448. ISBN 9780822977841.((cite book)): CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ Petechuk, David (2006). Organ transplantation. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. p. 180. ISBN 9780313335426.