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Paul Guttmann

Paul Guttmann (9 September 1834 in Ratibor (Polish: Racibórz) – 24 May 1893 in Berlin) was a German-Jewish pathologist.

Paul Guttmann (1834-1893)

He studied medicine in Berlin, Würzburg and Vienna, earning his doctorate in 1858. From 1859 he worked in Berlin, where he later became an assistant to Wilhelm Griesinger (1817-1868). In 1879 he replaced Heinrich Curschmann (1846-1910) as director of the Moabit Hospital, where one of his students was pediatrician Hugo Neumann (1858-1912). From 1885 to 1893 he was an editor of the Journal für praktische Aerzt.

He is remembered for work with neurologist Albert Eulenburg (1840-1917) involving research of the sympathetic nervous system. With Eulenburg he published Die Pathologie des Sympathicus auf physiologischer Grundlage, a work that was considered at the time to be the best written book on the pathology of the sympathetic system from a physiological basis. As a result of this publication, the two physicians were awarded the 1877 Astley Cooper Prize. However, this honor was later overturned due to a technicality that the book had two authors.

Guttmann also made contributions in his research of tuberculosis and malaria. With Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915), he discovered that the histological stain, methylene blue had effectiveness against malaria.

Selected works edit

  • Die Pathologie des Sympathicus auf physiologischer Grundlage, Albert Eulenburg and Paul Guttmann - Essay on the sympathetic nervous system.
  • "A handbook of physical diagnosis: comprising the throat, thorax, and abdomen"; by Paul Guttmann, translated from the third German edition by Alex Napier.
  • Die Wirksamkeit to kleiner Tuberkulindosen they gegen Lungenschwindsucht. (with Paul Ehrlich) Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, Berlin, 1890, 16:793-795.
  • Ueber die Wirkung des Methylenblau bei Malaria. (with Paul Ehrlich) Berliner klinische Wochenschrift, 1891, 28:953-956.

References edit

  • A Historical Sketch Of The Developmental Knowledge Of The Sympathetic Nerves
  • Paul Ehrlich @ Who Named It
  • Parts of this article are based on translation of equivalent articles at the German and Polish Wikipedia.

paul, guttmann, september, 1834, ratibor, polish, racibórz, 1893, berlin, german, jewish, pathologist, 1834, 1893, studied, medicine, berlin, würzburg, vienna, earning, doctorate, 1858, from, 1859, worked, berlin, where, later, became, assistant, wilhelm, grie. Paul Guttmann 9 September 1834 in Ratibor Polish Raciborz 24 May 1893 in Berlin was a German Jewish pathologist Paul Guttmann 1834 1893 He studied medicine in Berlin Wurzburg and Vienna earning his doctorate in 1858 From 1859 he worked in Berlin where he later became an assistant to Wilhelm Griesinger 1817 1868 In 1879 he replaced Heinrich Curschmann 1846 1910 as director of the Moabit Hospital where one of his students was pediatrician Hugo Neumann 1858 1912 From 1885 to 1893 he was an editor of the Journal fur praktische Aerzt He is remembered for work with neurologist Albert Eulenburg 1840 1917 involving research of the sympathetic nervous system With Eulenburg he published Die Pathologie des Sympathicus auf physiologischer Grundlage a work that was considered at the time to be the best written book on the pathology of the sympathetic system from a physiological basis As a result of this publication the two physicians were awarded the 1877 Astley Cooper Prize However this honor was later overturned due to a technicality that the book had two authors Guttmann also made contributions in his research of tuberculosis and malaria With Paul Ehrlich 1854 1915 he discovered that the histological stain methylene blue had effectiveness against malaria Selected works editDie Pathologie des Sympathicus auf physiologischer Grundlage Albert Eulenburg and Paul Guttmann Essay on the sympathetic nervous system A handbook of physical diagnosis comprising the throat thorax and abdomen by Paul Guttmann translated from the third German edition by Alex Napier Die Wirksamkeit to kleiner Tuberkulindosen they gegen Lungenschwindsucht with Paul Ehrlich Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift Berlin 1890 16 793 795 Ueber die Wirkung des Methylenblau bei Malaria with Paul Ehrlich Berliner klinische Wochenschrift 1891 28 953 956 References editMeridian Institute A Historical Sketch Of The Developmental Knowledge Of The Sympathetic Nerves Paul Ehrlich Who Named ItSee also Guttmann Parts of this article are based on translation of equivalent articles at the German and Polish Wikipedia nbsp nbsp nbsp This article about a German person in the field of medicine is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Guttmann amp oldid 1150877394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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