The condition was actually identified by a paediatrician caring for Austrian children. As you'll no doubt know, Austria shares a border with Germany, and hamburgers are named after the German city of Hamburg, so the link is obvious.
It's only a coincidence that the paediatrician's name was Johann Friedrich Karl Asperger.
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This partly true.
The condition was actually identified by a paediatrician caring for Austrian children. As you'll no doubt know, Austria shares a border with Germany, and hamburgers are named after the German city of Hamburg, so the link is obvious.
It's only a coincidence that the paediatrician's name was Johann Friedrich Karl Asperger.
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No stupid I think its because his last name was Asperger!! LOL!!! YOU DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THAT!!! OMFG WHAT A HORRIBLE PERSON YOU ARE!!!
SHAME!!!!
Haha, I read that and thought wtf, then got to the last sentence and lol’d.