Otto Kahler
Otto Kahler (January 8 1849-January 24 1893) was an Austrian physician. Born and trained in Prague, he is best known for describing multiple myeloma, a hematological malignancy, which is called "Kahler's disease" in his honor in several countries. Additionally, he also made various important discoveries in the field of neurology, such as describing syringomyelia and the arrangement of the spinothalamic tract in the spinal cord (the Kahler-Pick law, with Arnold Pick). He moved to Vienna in 1889 but developed tongue cancer and passed away there in 1893.
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January 8 - 1849 - January 24 - 1893 - Austria - Physician - Prague - Multiple myeloma - Hematological malignancy - Called - Neurology - Syringomyelia - Spinal cord - Kahler-Pick law - Arnold Pick - Vienna - 1889 - Tongue cancer
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