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Gustav von Bunge

Gustav Piers Alexander von Bunge (19 January 1844, Dorpat – 5 November 1920, Basel) was a German physiologist known for work in the field of nutrition physiology. He was the son of botanist Alexander von Bunge (1803–1890).

Gustav von Bunge
Born(1844-01-19)19 January 1844
Died5 November 1920(1920-11-05) (aged 76)
Alma mater
Known forResearch regarding alcoholism
Scientific career
FieldsPhysiological chemistry
InstitutionsUniversity of Basel
Notable studentsHans Hunziker

Biography

In 1874 he received his degree in chemistry at the University of Dorpat, followed by a doctorate in medicine at the University of Leipzig in 1882. At Dorpat, he had as instructors, Friedrich Bidder (1810–1894) and Carl Schmidt (1822–1894). In 1885 he became an associate professor, and from 1886 until his death in 1920, he served as a professor of physiological chemistry at the University of Basel.

Among his more important studies were the interplay of potassium and sodium within the body; the association of sodium chloride with metabolism, and analytic studies of iron metabolism.[1]

He was the author of treatises on alcoholic spirits, of which he denounced as a "threat to health and heredity".[2] His name is associated with "Bunge's rule", a nutritional law based on his research of human and animal milk – "that nutrients in milk are proportional to the growth of the offspring".[3]

Selected publications

  • Der Vegetarianismus (Berlin, 1885; 2nd ed., 1900)
  • The Alcohol Question, 1886.
  • Text-Book of Physiological and Pathological Chemistry, (translated from the fourth German edition by Florence A. Starling and edited by Ernest H. Starling, 1902).[4]
  • Alcoholic Poisoning and Degeneration, 1905.
  • "Text-book of organic chemistry for medical students", 1907.[5]

References

  1. ^ JN Nutrition (biography)
  2. ^ Health, Race and German Politics Between National Unification and Nazism by Paul Weindling.
  3. ^ New Physis
  4. ^ "Review of Text-Book of Physiological and Pathological Chemistry by Prof. G. Bunge, 2nd English edition, translated from the 4th German edition by Florence A. Starling, and edited by Prof. E. H. Starling, F.R.S." The Athenaeum (3942): 629. May 16, 1903.
  5. ^ Google Books (publications)

Further reading

  • Clive M. McCay. (1953). Gustav B. von Bunge: (January 19, 1844 – November 5, 1920). The Journal of Nutrition 49 (1): 1–19.

gustav, bunge, gustav, piers, alexander, bunge, january, 1844, dorpat, november, 1920, basel, german, physiologist, known, work, field, nutrition, physiology, botanist, alexander, bunge, 1803, 1890, born, 1844, january, 1844dorpat, russian, empire, estonia, di. Gustav Piers Alexander von Bunge 19 January 1844 Dorpat 5 November 1920 Basel was a German physiologist known for work in the field of nutrition physiology He was the son of botanist Alexander von Bunge 1803 1890 Gustav von BungeBorn 1844 01 19 19 January 1844Dorpat Russian Empire Now Estonia Died5 November 1920 1920 11 05 aged 76 Basel SwitzerlandAlma materUniversity of DorpatUniversity of LeipzigKnown forResearch regarding alcoholismScientific careerFieldsPhysiological chemistryInstitutionsUniversity of BaselNotable studentsHans Hunziker Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected publications 3 References 4 Further readingBiography EditIn 1874 he received his degree in chemistry at the University of Dorpat followed by a doctorate in medicine at the University of Leipzig in 1882 At Dorpat he had as instructors Friedrich Bidder 1810 1894 and Carl Schmidt 1822 1894 In 1885 he became an associate professor and from 1886 until his death in 1920 he served as a professor of physiological chemistry at the University of Basel Among his more important studies were the interplay of potassium and sodium within the body the association of sodium chloride with metabolism and analytic studies of iron metabolism 1 He was the author of treatises on alcoholic spirits of which he denounced as a threat to health and heredity 2 His name is associated with Bunge s rule a nutritional law based on his research of human and animal milk that nutrients in milk are proportional to the growth of the offspring 3 Selected publications EditDer Vegetarianismus Berlin 1885 2nd ed 1900 The Alcohol Question 1886 Text Book of Physiological and Pathological Chemistry translated from the fourth German edition by Florence A Starling and edited by Ernest H Starling 1902 4 Alcoholic Poisoning and Degeneration 1905 Text book of organic chemistry for medical students 1907 5 References Edit JN Nutrition biography Health Race and German Politics Between National Unification and Nazism by Paul Weindling New Physis Review of Text Book of Physiological and Pathological Chemistry by Prof G Bunge 2nd English edition translated from the 4th German edition by Florence A Starling and edited by Prof E H Starling F R S The Athenaeum 3942 629 May 16 1903 Google Books publications Further reading EditClive M McCay 1953 Gustav B von Bunge January 19 1844 November 5 1920 The Journal of Nutrition 49 1 1 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gustav von Bunge amp oldid 1063182049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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