Paul Auerbach
Paul Auerbach was an American physician, photographer, medical author and surgeon (1951–2021). He was born at Plainfield and died at Los Altos.
Also recorded as Paul S. Auerbach; Paul Stuart Auerbach.
Identity
Paul Auerbach is recorded with the occupation medical author. Paul Auerbach is recorded as a citizen of United States. Paul Auerbach is recorded as physician, photographer, medical author and surgeon.
In detail
Paul Auerbach studied at Stanford University, Duke University School of Medicine and Duke University. the recorded working language is English.
The field of work recorded is surgery.
Residence is recorded at Los Altos. Employment is recorded with University of California, Los Angeles.
Chronology
- 1951Paul Auerbach born at Plainfield.
- 1951Paul Auerbach was born on 4 January 1951.
- 2021Paul Auerbach died at Los Altos.
- 2021Paul Auerbach died on 23 June 2021.
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Studied at
- Duke UniversityOrganisation
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- Stanford UniversityOrganisation
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- 1.
“Paul Auerbach”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q7149133: Paul Auerbach
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