Georg Ledderhose's Human Design Chart

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          Georg Ledderhose's Biography

          German surgeon, the first to describe the condition of plantar fibromatosis in 1894, which was later known as Ledderhose’s disease.
          Ledderhose studied in Strasbourg under Georg Albert Lücke (1829-1894), receiving his medical doctorate in 1880 and later working in Strasbourg hospital as a surgeon. He became Professor for Surgery in Strasbourg in 1891. He later worked in Munich, where he became honorary professor.
          In 1876, Ledderhose discovered glycosamine whilst working on cartilage with Ernst Felix Immanuel Hoppe-Seyler (1825-1895) in Strassburg. Although first identified by him, the stereochemistry of the compound was not fully defined until 1939 by the work of Walter Haworth.
          Ledderhose died on 1 February 1925 in Munich, Germany, aged 69.
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          Georg Ledderhose's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.