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    pertussis (whooping cough), saving countless lives around the world. Louis W. Sauer was born in Cincinnati on August 13, 1885. He married Lucia Mira Seypelt...
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  • sister companies that design and manufacture firearms use the brand name SIG Sauer [ɛs iː ɡeː ˈzaʊ̯ɐ]. The original company, Schweizerische Waggonfabrik (SWF)...
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  • Louis Edward Sauer (born 1928) is a Canadian-American architect and design theorist of dual American and Canadian nationality, known for his role in the...
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    began soon after B. pertussis was cultured that year. In the 1920s, Louis W. Sauer developed a weak vaccine for whooping cough at Evanston Hospital (Evanston...
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  • Sauer is a German surname. Notable people with this surname (or Sauers) include: Albert Sauer (1898–1945), German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant...
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  • syndrome Shimon Sakaguchi (1948-), discovery of regulatory T cells Louis W. Sauer (1885-1980), perfected pertussis vaccine, developed diphtheria/p daertussis/tetanus...
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  • early 1900s Evanston Hospital expanded and became a teaching hospital. Louis W. Sauer developed a vaccine for whooping cough (pertussis) at Evanston Hospital...
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    and would sell some of it at a 2008 auction for $37,000. Died: Dr. Louis W. Sauer, 94, American pediatrician who, in 1931, developed the first practical...
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  • Peter Sauer (February 2, 1900 – September 11, 1949), was an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Ray Steele. He was born and...
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  • botany, studying under Edgar Anderson at Washington University in St. Louis. Sauer graduated there in 1950 with a Ph.D. dissertation on the grain amaranths...
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