Friedrich Trendelenburg

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Friedrich Trendelenburg (== Template:IPA-de ==

Template:IPA-de (IPA) is a template used in MediaWiki to provide a standardized representation of the pronunciation of German words. It is part of a series of IPA templates that serve to accurately depict the sounds of languages in written form.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of "Template:IPA-de" is /ˈtɛmplɪt ˈaɪpiːˈeɪ diː/. The term is an abbreviation, with "IPA" standing for International Phonetic Alphabet and "de" representing the German language (Deutsch in German).

Etymology

The term "Template:IPA-de" is derived from the English words "template", which refers to a pre-designed model or pattern, and "IPA", an acronym for the International Phonetic Alphabet. The "-de" suffix is a common ISO 639-1 code for the German language.

Related Terms

  • Template:IPA-en: This template is used for English language pronunciations.
  • Template:IPA-fr: This template is used for French language pronunciations.
  • Template:IPA-es: This template is used for Spanish language pronunciations.
  • Template:IPA-it: This template is used for Italian language pronunciations.
  • Template:IPA-ru: This template is used for Russian language pronunciations.

Usage

The Template:IPA-de is used in the following way:

{{IPA-de|pronunciation}}

Where "pronunciation" is replaced with the phonetic transcription of the German word or phrase.

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Languages: - East Asian 中文, 日本, 한국어, South Asian हिन्दी, Urdu, বাংলা, తెలుగు, தமிழ், ಕನ್ನಡ,
Southeast Asian Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, မြန်မာဘာသာ, European español, Deutsch, français, русский, português do Brasil, Italian, polski) was a German surgeon born on May 24, 1844, in Berlin, Germany, and died on December 15, 1924. He is best known for the Trendelenburg position, a method used in surgery and named after him.

Etymology

The surname Trendelenburg is of German origin, derived from the town of Trendelburg in Hesse, Germany. The name is a combination of the Old High German words "trendel," meaning circle or disk, and "burg," meaning castle or fortress.

Career

Trendelenburg studied medicine at the University of Bonn and the University of Berlin, where he later became a professor. He made significant contributions to the field of surgery, particularly in the development of surgical techniques and procedures. His most notable contribution is the Trendelenburg position, a method used in surgery where the patient's body is tilted with the feet elevated higher than the head. This position is used to improve access to certain areas of the body during surgery.

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