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Dräger or Draeger may refer to: * Dräger (surname) * Dräger (company) Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA, commonly known as Dräger, is a publicly listed company based in Lübeck, Germany. It develops, manufactures, and sells devices and systems in the fields of medical and safety technology. Rescue workers in the North Am ..., a German company which makes breathing and protection equipment, gas detection and analysis systems, and noninvasive patient monitoring technologies * Mount Draeger in Antarctica {{disambiguation ...
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Dräger (surname)
Dräger or Draeger is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Bernhard Dräger (1870–1928), German engineer, industrialist and inventor *Andreas Dräger (born 1980), German bioinformatician and systems biologist *Anton Josef Dräger (1794–1833), German painter *Christoph Draeger (born 1965), Swiss multimedia artist *Donn F. Draeger (1922–1982), American teacher and practitioner of Japanese martial arts *Guus Dräger (1917–1989), Dutch association football player *Lisa Dräger (1920–2015), German businesswoman *Lothar Dräger (1927–2016), German comic writer *Marie-Louise Dräger (born 1981), German rower *Richard Draeger (born 1937), American rower {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Dräger (company)
Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA, commonly known as Dräger, is a publicly listed company based in Lübeck, Germany. It develops, manufactures, and sells devices and systems in the fields of medical and safety technology. Rescue workers in the North American mining industry are often referred to as a Drägerman due to Dräger’s respiratory protection equipment. History Founding and early years The company was founded in Lübeck in 1889 as ''Dräger & Gerling'' by and Carl Adolf Gerling. In the same year, the ''Lubeca valve'', a pressure reducer, was patented. In 1899, Dräger introduced a pressure gauge for breathing gas cylinders, which is still referred to today as a finimeter. In 1902, Dräger developed the Roth-Dräger anaesthesia apparatus, named after Lübeck doctor Otto Roth, which was used in Germany until the end of World War II. Early developments also included the ''Dräger BG 1904/09,'' a helmet breathing device used in mines rescue operations. In 1907, Dräger develo ...
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