George Miller Sternberg
George Miller Sternberg is a military Médecin American, born in 1838 and died in 1915.
In 1860, it is graduate at the medical school and of surgery of New York. Young assisting surgeon, it is captured at the time of the First battle of Bull Run and escapes shortly after. In 1881, it insulates the bacillus Pneumococcus , simultaneously with Louis Pasteur (1822-1895). He is general surgeon of the American armies of 1893 with 1902 and founds the medical school of the armies, now known under the name of Walter Reed Army Institute off Research, in 1893.
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