Gerhard henrik armauer hansen biography of albert
Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen was a Norwegian physician, remembered for his identification of the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae in as the causative..
He was born in Bergen, Norway in in a Danish family.
Gerhard Armauer Hansen
Norwegian physician (–)
Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen (Norwegian pronunciation:[ˈɡæ̂rhɑɖɑrˈmæ̀ʉərˈhɑ̂nsn̩]; 29 July – 12 February ) was a Norwegian physician, remembered for his identification of the bacteriumMycobacterium leprae in as the causative agent of leprosy.[1][2] His distinguished work was recognized at the International Leprosy Congress held at Bergen in [3]
Life
Hansen was born in Bergen, Norway, and attended the Bergen Cathedral School.
He worked at Rikshospitalet in Christiania (now Oslo) and as a doctor in Lofoten. In Hansen returned to Bergen to study leprosy while working at Lungegård Hospital (Lungegårdshospitalet) with Daniel Cornelius Danielssen, a noted expert.[4]
Leprosy was regarded as largely hereditary or otherwise miasmic in origin.
Hansen concluded on the basis of epidemiological studies that leprosy was a specific disease with a specific cause.[5] In –71 Hans