Werner Körte
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Werner Körte
Summary
Werner Körte is a human[1]. Born in Berlin[2], he… he was born on October 21, 1853[3]. He passed away in Berlin[4]. He died on December 3, 1937[5]. He worked as a surgeon[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Werner Körte was born in Berlin[2].
- Werner Körte died in Berlin[4].
- Werner Körte was born on October 21, 1853[3].
- Werner Körte died on December 3, 1937[5].
- Burial took place at Dorotheenstadt Cemetery[8].
- Werner Körte's father was Friedrich Körte[9].
- Werner Körte's father was Rudolf Virchow[10].
- Among Werner Körte's spouses was Q135618576[11].
- Werner Körte held citizenship in German Reich[12].
- Werner Körte's professions included surgeon[6].
- Werner Körte was employed by Krankenhaus Am Urban[13].
- Werner Körte was educated at Frederick William University Berlin[14].
- Werner Körte's education included a stint at University of Bonn[15].
- Werner Körte was educated at University of Strasbourg[16].
- Werner Körte's doctoral advisor was Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen[17].
- Werner Körte received the Adlerschild des Deutschen Reiches[18].
- Werner Körte received the honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons[19].
- Werner Körte was a member of Corps Teutonia Bonn[20].
- Werner Körte was a member of German Society of Surgery[21].
- Werner Körte was a member of Berliner Chirurgische Gesellschaft[22].
- Werner Körte is recorded as male[23].
- Werner Körte's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Werner Körte's Commons category is recorded as Werner Körte (surgeon)[25].
- Werner Körte's archives at is recorded as Berlin State Library[26].
- Werner Körte earned the academic degree of Doctor of Medicine[27].
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Origins and Family
Werner Körte's place of birth was Berlin[2]. He was born on October 21, 1853[3]. Fathers listed include Friedrich Körte[9], a general practitioner[28], 1818–1914[29], of Kingdom of Prussia[30] and Rudolf Virchow[10], a biologist[31], 1821–1902[32], of Kingdom of Prussia[33], awarded the honorary citizen of Berlin[34], specialised in cell biology[35].
Education
Educated at Frederick William University Berlin[14], a university[36], in Prussia[37], founded in 1828[38]; University of Bonn[15], a public research university[39], in Germany[40], founded in 1818[41], headquartered in Bonn[42]; and University of Strasbourg[16], a university in France[43], in France[44], founded in 1538[45], headquartered in Strasbourg[46]. Werner Körte's doctoral advisor was Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen[17]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Medicine[27]. He studied under Robert Friedrich Wilms[47].
Career and Affiliations
Werner Körte worked as a surgeon[6]. He was employed by Krankenhaus Am Urban[13].
Recognition
Awards received include Adlerschild des Deutschen Reiches[18], an award[48], in Weimar Republic[49], founded in 1922[50] and honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons[19].
Personal Life
Werner Körte was married to Q135618576[11].
Death and Burial
Werner Körte died on December 3, 1937[5]. He passed away in Berlin[4]. Burial took place at Dorotheenstadt Cemetery[8].
Why It Matters
Werner Körte ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[51] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[52]
FAQs
Where was Werner Körte born?
Born in Berlin[2], Werner Körte…
Where did Werner Körte die?
Werner Körte died in Berlin[4].
Who were Werner Körte's parents?
Werner Körte's father was Friedrich Körte[9].
Who was Werner Körte married to?
Werner Körte's spouses include Q135618576[11].
What did Werner Körte do for work?
Werner Körte worked as surgeon[6].
Where did Werner Körte go to school?
Werner Körte was educated at Frederick William University Berlin[14], University of Bonn[15], and University of Strasbourg[16].
What awards did Werner Körte receive?
Honors received include Adlerschild des Deutschen Reiches[18] and honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons[19].