Edmund Rose (October 10, 1836 – May 31, 1914) was a German surgeon who was a native of Berlin.
Among his assistants at Zurich was surgeon Rudolf Ulrich Krönlein.
In surgical medicine, he performed important pathophysiological studies of cardiac tamponade (herztamponade), a term he coined in an 1884 treatise.
His elder brother was the classicist and textual critic Valentin Rose (1829–1916).
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