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Djer
3050 BC - 3000 BC

Djer
Djer (or Zer or Sekhty; fl. c. 3000 BC) is considered the third pharaoh of the First Dynasty of ancient Egypt in current Egyptology. He lived around the mid 31st century BC and reigned for c. 40 years. Read more on Wikipedia
His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Djer is the 98th most popular physician (down from 55th in 2019). (down from 140th in 2019)
Djer is most famous for the creation of the Egyptian calendar.
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Among PHYSICIANS
Among physicians, Djer ranks 98 out of 726. Before him are Harvey Cushing, Bernardino of Siena, Frederick Chapman Robbins, Jean Nicot, Peter Canisius, and François Duvalier. After him are Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, Shirō Ishii, George Minot, Michael DeBakey, Louis Auguste Blanqui, and Ulf von Euler.
Most Popular Physicians in Wikipedia
Go to all RankingsHarvey Cushing
1869 - 1939
HPI: 71.99
Rank: 92
Bernardino of Siena
1380 - 1444
HPI: 71.96
Rank: 93
Frederick Chapman Robbins
1916 - 2003
HPI: 71.92
Rank: 94
Jean Nicot
1530 - 1605
HPI: 71.88
Rank: 95
Peter Canisius
1521 - 1597
HPI: 71.87
Rank: 96
François Duvalier
1907 - 1971
HPI: 71.79
Rank: 97
Djer
3050 BC - 3000 BC
HPI: 71.69
Rank: 98
Giovanni Antonio Scopoli
1723 - 1788
HPI: 71.67
Rank: 99
Shirō Ishii
1892 - 1959
HPI: 71.63
Rank: 100
George Minot
1885 - 1950
HPI: 71.60
Rank: 101
Michael DeBakey
1908 - 2008
HPI: 71.50
Rank: 102
Louis Auguste Blanqui
1805 - 1881
HPI: 71.48
Rank: 103
Ulf von Euler
1905 - 1983
HPI: 71.47
Rank: 104
Contemporaries
Among people born in 3050 BC, Djer ranks 1. Among people deceased in 3000 BC, Djer ranks 1. After him are Merneith, Enmerkar, and Alulim.