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Alfred Goldscheider

Johannes Karl Eugen Alfred Goldscheider (4 August 1858 – 10 April 1935) was a German neurologist born into a Jewish family[1] in Sommerfeld, Kingdom of Prussia.

Alfred Goldscheider (1858-1935)

He studied medicine at Friedrich-Wilhelm Medical-Surgical Institute in Berlin (promotion 1881), and subsequently spent the next seven years as a military physician. During this period of time, he also served as an assistant to physiologist Emil du Bois-Reymond (1818-1896). He later became a professor at the University of Berlin.

In Berlin, he served as directing physician at the Krankenhaus Moabit (from 1894) and at the Virchow-Krankenhaus (from 1906). In 1910 he succeeded Hermann Senator at the polyclinic.[2]

Research edit

Goldscheider is best known for his work with the somatosensory system, in particular, research of the body's thermoreceptors in regards to localized "coolness" and "warmness" spots. He also performed research of localized tactile skin sensitivity that included tests involving "pain" and "tickle" sensations. The eponymous terms; "Goldscheider's test" and "Goldscheider's percussion" are derived from his research. During this time period (the early 1880s), Swedish physician Magnus Blix (1849-1904) of the University of Uppsala was performing similar tests, independent of Goldscheider.

In the late 1890s, with neurologist Edward Flatau (1868-1932), Goldscheider performed studies on the structure of nerve cells and their changes under different stimuli. Also, he is credited with describing the skin disorder, epidermolysis bullosa, a condition sometimes called "Goldscheider's disease".[3]

Goldscheider died in Berlin.

Selected works edit

  • Die lehre von den specifischen energieen der sinnesnerven, 1881 – The doctrine associated with specific energies of the sensory nerves.
  • Eine neue Methode der Temperatursinnprüfung, 1887 – A new method of temperature sensory testing.
  • Diagnostik der nervenkrankheiten, 1893 – Diagnosis of diseases involving the nervous system.
  • Gesammelte abhandlungen, 1898 – Collected memoirs.
  • Physiologie der Hautsinnesnerven, 1898 – Physiology of skin sensory nerves.
  • Normale und pathologische Anatomie der Nervenzellen auf Grund der neueren Forschungen, 1898 (with Edward Flatau) – Normal and pathological anatomy of nerve cells on the basis of recent research.
  • Anleitung zur Übungs-Behandlung der Ataxie, 1899 – Instructions for exercise treatment of ataxia.
  • Das Schmerzproblem, 1920 – Problems pertaining to pain.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Paul Lerner, "From Traumatic Neurosis to Male Hysteria, The Decline and Fall of Hermann Oppenheim, 1889-1919" in Mark S. Micale & Paul Lerner (ed.), Traumatic Pasts: History, Psychiatry, and Trauma in the Modern Age, 1870-1930, Cambridge University Press (2001), p. 146
  2. ^ Goldscheider, Johann Karl August Eugen Alfred in: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 6, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1964
  3. ^ Norrsell U, Finger S and Lajonchere C (1999). (PDF). Brain Research Bulletin. 48 (5): 457–465. doi:10.1016/S0361-9230(98)00067-7. PMID 10372506. S2CID 23135031. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 30, 2011.
  4. ^ OCLC Classify published works

alfred, goldscheider, johannes, karl, eugen, august, 1858, april, 1935, german, neurologist, born, into, jewish, family, sommerfeld, kingdom, prussia, 1858, 1935, studied, medicine, friedrich, wilhelm, medical, surgical, institute, berlin, promotion, 1881, sub. Johannes Karl Eugen Alfred Goldscheider 4 August 1858 10 April 1935 was a German neurologist born into a Jewish family 1 in Sommerfeld Kingdom of Prussia Alfred Goldscheider 1858 1935 He studied medicine at Friedrich Wilhelm Medical Surgical Institute in Berlin promotion 1881 and subsequently spent the next seven years as a military physician During this period of time he also served as an assistant to physiologist Emil du Bois Reymond 1818 1896 He later became a professor at the University of Berlin In Berlin he served as directing physician at the Krankenhaus Moabit from 1894 and at the Virchow Krankenhaus from 1906 In 1910 he succeeded Hermann Senator at the polyclinic 2 Research editGoldscheider is best known for his work with the somatosensory system in particular research of the body s thermoreceptors in regards to localized coolness and warmness spots He also performed research of localized tactile skin sensitivity that included tests involving pain and tickle sensations The eponymous terms Goldscheider s test and Goldscheider s percussion are derived from his research During this time period the early 1880s Swedish physician Magnus Blix 1849 1904 of the University of Uppsala was performing similar tests independent of Goldscheider In the late 1890s with neurologist Edward Flatau 1868 1932 Goldscheider performed studies on the structure of nerve cells and their changes under different stimuli Also he is credited with describing the skin disorder epidermolysis bullosa a condition sometimes called Goldscheider s disease 3 Goldscheider died in Berlin Selected works editDie lehre von den specifischen energieen der sinnesnerven 1881 The doctrine associated with specific energies of the sensory nerves Eine neue Methode der Temperatursinnprufung 1887 A new method of temperature sensory testing Diagnostik der nervenkrankheiten 1893 Diagnosis of diseases involving the nervous system Gesammelte abhandlungen 1898 Collected memoirs Physiologie der Hautsinnesnerven 1898 Physiology of skin sensory nerves Normale und pathologische Anatomie der Nervenzellen auf Grund der neueren Forschungen 1898 with Edward Flatau Normal and pathological anatomy of nerve cells on the basis of recent research Anleitung zur Ubungs Behandlung der Ataxie 1899 Instructions for exercise treatment of ataxia Das Schmerzproblem 1920 Problems pertaining to pain 4 References edit Paul Lerner From Traumatic Neurosis to Male Hysteria The Decline and Fall of Hermann Oppenheim 1889 1919 in Mark S Micale amp Paul Lerner ed Traumatic Pasts History Psychiatry and Trauma in the Modern Age 1870 1930 Cambridge University Press 2001 p 146 Goldscheider Johann Karl August Eugen Alfred in Neue Deutsche Biographie NDB Band 6 Duncker amp Humblot Berlin 1964 Norrsell U Finger S and Lajonchere C 1999 Cutaneous sensory spots and the law of specific nerve energies history and development of ideas PDF Brain Research Bulletin 48 5 457 465 doi 10 1016 S0361 9230 98 00067 7 PMID 10372506 S2CID 23135031 Archived from the original PDF on September 30 2011 OCLC Classify published works Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alfred Goldscheider amp oldid 1172920636, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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