Scientists described the symptoms in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Meningitis was not discovered by a single individual. The disease has been recognized for centuries, with historical records dating back to the 16th century. Understanding of meningitis has evolved over time through scientific research and medical advancements.
Magnesium was discovered in England, most likely Switzerland.
The earliest description of meningitis I know of is by ancient Greek physician Hippocrates. Although I'm sure someone had discovered it earlier, they just didn't record it.
Nobody. The Swiss are the people from Switzerland. They have lived there since before Switzerland was founded.
Swiss-type agammaglobulinemia. This was the first type of SCID discovered, in Switzerland in the 1950s.
No, some of the earliest discovered apples were found in Switzerland.
Meningitis was first described in the 1020s in Avicenna's The Canon of Medicine, and again more accurately by Avenzoar of al-Andalus in the 12th century. Symptoms of the disease were also noted in 1805 by the Swiss Gabinetto Vieusseux (a scientific-literary association) during an outbreak in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1887, Dr. Anton Weichselbaum (1845-1920) of Vienna became the first to isolate the specific germ, meningococcus.
Jean de Marignac is the one credited with discovering the element ytterbium. He found this element in Switzerland in 1878.
it usually feeds on children and old people
There is no math in meningitis. Meningitis is an inflammation, and is not mathematical in any way. Math involves numbers, and meningitis involves inflammation.