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{{Infobox Biography
| subject_name = Dr. George Döring Ludwig
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| date_of_birth = January 4, 1922
| place_of_birth = [[Johnstown, Pennsylvania]]
| date_of_death = November 1973
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| occupation = Professor of Medicine, Medical Researcher
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'''Dr. George Döring Ludwig''' was an [[United States|American]] [[professor]] of [[medicine]] and medical researcher noted for developing the first application of ultrasonic energy to the human body for medical purposes, at the Naval Medical Research Institute, [[Bethesda, Maryland]], in the late 1940s.

==References and External Links ==
* [http://www.aium.org/aboutAIUM/timeline/1950.asp History, The Association for Medical Ultrasound]

[[Category:People from Pennsylvania|Ludwig, George]]
[[Category:1922 births|Ludwig, George]]
[[Category:1973 deaths|Ludwig, George]]
[[Category:American academics|Ludwig]]

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