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Eisler Memorial Hospital is a medical center located in the city of Düsseldorf, Germany. Once the workplace of Kenzō Tenma, it serves as the primary setting of the series' introductory episodes.

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Director Udo Heinemann[]

Main Article: Udo Heinemann
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Udo Heinemann was the director of the hospital, focused only on the lives of the rich and affluent patients there, seeking to capitalize on Tenma's skills to garner publicity for the hospital.

He was killed by Johan with poisoned candy along with Dr. Oppenheim and Boyer.

Kenzō Tenma[]

Main Article: Kenzō Tenma
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Dr. Oppenheim[]

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Dr. Oppenheim was the Chief of Surgery and Tenma's direct superior who transmitted the director's commands to other doctors. He is greedy and agrees with most of the director's ideas. He found the operation of Johan Liebert as an unnecessary nuisance for the hospital's financial condition, insisting that Tenma operate on Mayor Roedecker instead. 

Johan murdered Oppenheim with poisoned candy alongside Dr. Boyer and Director Heinemann.

Dr. Boyer[]

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Dr. Boyer was most likely Tenma's competitor for inheriting the top position of neurosurgery. He has the same money-minded views that Oppenheim and the director have. Heinemann removed Tenma from taking care of Johan and ordered Boyer to watch over him instead. Boyer held a conference in which it was decided that he would be Heinemann's successor and Tenma's superior.

Days later, Boyer is found dead along with Dr. Oppenheim and Director Heinemann.

Dr. Eisen[]

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Dr. Becker[]

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Dr. Becker is a cynical and disillusioned surgeon at Eisler Memorial Hospital, who nevertheless acted as Tenma's confidante and closest friend at the hospital, despite their contrasting outlooks on life. He is rather wary of hospital politics, recognizing the situation at Eisler Memorial under the tenure of Udo Heinemann for the corrupt and unethical mess that it was, and impressed this upon the more idealistic Tenma.

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