Goldflam disease

Goldflam disease
Goldflam-Erb disease myasthenia gravis.

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  • Samuel Goldflam — Samuel Wulfowicz Goldflam (Warsaw, February 22, 1852 – August 26, 1932) was a Polish neurologist best known for his brilliant 1893 analysis of myasthenia gravis (Erb Goldflam syndrome). LifeGoldflam received his education in his native city of… …   Wikipedia

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