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Dr. Ludwig Stabholz was born on November 11, 1911, in Warsaw, Poland to Lgnacy Yitzkhak Stabholz and Franciszka Stabholz. After graduation from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Warsaw in May 1939, Dr. Stabholz worked as a surgeon in the surgery department of the Jewish Hospital (Czyste Hospital). In the meantime, he taught anatomy in the Warsaw ghetto underground medical school for two semesters, until the liquidation started. Before the Warsaw ghetto uprising in April 1943, Dr. Stabholz was smuggled out of the ghetto and hid in Milosna, a village outside Warsaw. In the spring of 1944, Dr. Stabholz and his wife made their way to the Soviet forces, and then Lublin, where Dr. Stabholz joined the Polish army. Following the war, Dr. Stabholz continued to serve with the Polish army's medical corps in a military hospital in Gdansk, helping with the rehabilitation of wounded war veterans. Dr. Stabholz immigrated to Israel in 1950 and dedicated his professional life to the research and development of spinal treatment. Dr. Stabholz Died in 2007 in Tel Aviv, Israel.