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Last update March 16, 2011 -- *information already on GENI
Note: any relation to Ephraim Friedrich Tedesco (1821 - 3/23/1888 Döbling /Vienna19) NFP & Flora Jacoby (1833 - 1/22/1916) NFP "ch. Louis, Hugo" brother of Augste Tedesco & Alfred Deutsch (1850 - 3/18/1916 Reichenberg) NFPmore, Julie Tedesco, Margarethe Tedesco, Mathilde Tedesco, Jeanne Tedesco?
Note: Friedrich's Jewishgen record indicating burial in the Zentralfriedhof in Vienna Section: T1 Group: 005B Row: 36 Grave: 24 He is buried next to his wife, Emma, in the Friedmann family grave. While the Illinois death certificate refers to burial in Acacia Park Cemetery, it is likely they managed the cremation or managed the shipping process for returning his ashes to Austria (source: Nathaniel Udell)
Note: Life Magazine picture: Scientists Meet In Atlantic City 1937 - Mice breeding cancer researchers Dr. Clarence Little (L) w. Dr. Maude Slye & Viennese cancer clinician Walter Schiller, arguing amiably over Slye's assertion that she can breed the tendency for cancer out of mice or men, at scientists meeting OR see fee based sites Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey & New York Times: Dr. Walter Schiller developed a test for cervical cancer, which is named after him and still in use today. 1928 Viennese pathologist Walter Schiller discovers that differentiated squamous epithelium contains glucogen and it is susceptible to coloring by means of Lugol solution; and by contrast anomalous an carcinomatous epithelium does not contain glucogen and is therefore not subject to Lugol coloring: Schiller Test OR "In 1939, Dr Walter Schiller, an Austrian pathologist who had emigrated to the United States 2 years earlier, reported a series of ovarian tumors under the designation 'mesonephroma ovarii.." OR Bernhard Schiller 1500's