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Victor Babeș

Victor Babeș (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈviktor ˈbabeʃ]; 28 July 1854 in Vienna – 19 October 1926 in Bucharest) was a Romanian physician, bacteriologist, academician and professor. One of the founders of modern microbiology, Victor Babeș is author of one of the first treatises of bacteriology in the world – Bacteria and their role in pathological anatomy and histology of infectious diseases, written in collaboration with French scientist Victor André Cornil in 1885.[1] In 1888, Babeș underlies the principle of passive immunity,[2] and a few years later enunciates the principle of antibiosis.[3] He made early and significant contributions to the study of rabies, leprosy, diphtheria, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases. He also discovered more than 50 unknown germs and foresaw new methods of staining bacteria and fungi.[4] Victor Babeș introduced rabies vaccination and founded serotherapy in Romania.[1]

Victor Babeș
Born(1854-07-28)28 July 1854
Died19 October 1926(1926-10-19) (aged 72)
Resting placeCantacuzino Institute, Bucharest
Alma materSemmelweis University
University of Vienna
Known forOne of the founders of modern microbiology
Important contributions to the study of rabies, leprosy, diphtheria, tuberculosis
SpouseIosefina Thorma
ChildrenMircea
Scientific career
InstitutionsSemmelweis University
University of Vienna
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Notes
Vincențiu Babeș (father)
Sophia Goldschneider (mother)

Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca and the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Timișoara bear his name.

Origin and family edit

Victor Babeș was the son of Vincențiu Babeș and Sophia Goldschneider.[5] His father was a Romanian magistrate, teacher, journalist and politician from the Banat region of Hungary, founding member of the Romanian Academic Society (22 April 1866) and President of History Section of the Romanian Academy (1898–1899).[6] One of the personalities who have distinguished themselves in the fight for the rights of Romanians in Transylvania, Vincențiu Babeș was repeatedly deputy in the Vienna Award and president of the Romanian National Party. Victor had a sister, Alma, and a brother, Aurel. The younger brother of Victor Babeș, Aurel, was a chemist and worked with Victor at the Institute of Bucharest. The son of Aurel, Aurel A. Babeș, was also a physician, and discovered a screening test for cervical cancer.

Victor Babeș was married to Iosefina Thorma, with whom he had a son, Mircea.[5]

Studies edit

In childhood, Victor Babeș was always attracted to poetry, music and especially literature, as well as performance sport, natural science and dramatics. He began studying dramatic arts in Budapest. The death of his sister, Alma, caused by tuberculosis, at a young age, led him to abandon started studies and enroll in medicine.[6] He attended the Faculty of Medicine in Budapest and Vienna. Victor received his doctorate in medicine in Vienna, in 1878. In 1881 he received a scholarship and went to Paris and Berlin, where he worked with leading teachers of the time: Cornil, Louis Pasteur, Rudolf Virchow, Robert Koch and others.[6] He continued to study with great teachers from Munich, Heidelberg, and Strasbourg until 1886.

Scientific activity edit

 
Bust of Victor Babeș in front of Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca
 
Stamp issued to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Victor Babeș National Institute
 
The memorial Victor Babeș museum on Strada Andrei Mureșan in Bucharest

He began his scientific career as an assistant in the Pathological Anatomy laboratory from Budapest (1874–1881). In 1885 he was appointed professor of histopathology at the Faculty of Medicine in Budapest. The same year, he discovered a parasitic sporozoan of the ticks, named Babesia in his honor (of the family Babesiidae), and which causes a rare and severe disease called babesiosis. Later that year, he publishes the first treatise of bacteriology in the world, Bacteria and their role in pathological anatomy and histology of infectious diseases, which he co-authored with Cornil.[7]

Babeș's scientific endeavours were wide-ranging. He was the first to demonstrate the presence of tuberculous bacilli in the urine of infected patients. He also discovered cellular inclusions in rabies-infected nerve cells. Of diagnostic value, they were to be named after him (Babeș-Negri bodies). Babeș was the promoter of morphopathological conception about the infectious process, medical guidelines based on the synthesis between bacteriology and pathological anatomy. Babeș was credited with inventing the first rationalized model of thermostat[3] and some methods for staining bacteria and fungi in histological preparations and cultures.

In 1887, Babeș is called in the country by Romanian government and appointed professor of pathological anatomy and bacteriology at the Faculty of Medicine in Bucharest. He held this position until 1926. Also in 1887, it was established, by Law no. 1197, the Institute of Bacteriology and Pathology, headed by Babeș and that will bear in the future his name (Victor Babeș Institute). In 1889 he was elected corresponding member of the Romanian Academy, and from 1893 he became titular on this position.

In 1900 he founded the Anatomic Society in Bucharest, dealing with anatomical clinical studies.[8] In 1913, he prepared a cholera vaccine to combat the cholera epidemic that broke out among Romanian Army that was in the campaign of the Second Balkan War in Bulgaria. Between 1916 and 1918 he continued the preparation of biological products, remaining in the area occupied by the Central Powers. In 1919 he is appointed professor at the University of Cluj, newly founded that year.

Victor Babeș introduced rabies vaccination in Romania, only three years after its initiation by Louis Pasteur. He is considered the second rabiologist in the world after Pasteur and the father of serotherapy, precursor to modern immunology. His work also had a strong influence upon veterinary medicine, especially concerning prophylaxis and serum medication. He prepared the anti-diphtheria serum and conducted broad activity in researching pellagra, tuberculosis, typhoid fever and leprosy. He has published over 1,000 scientific papers and 25 monographs in the field of microbiology and pathology.

In recognition of his innovative work in medicine, Victor Babes was elected member of the French Académie nationale de médecine, of the International Committee for Combating Leprosy, received three times the award of the French Academy of Sciences. Likewise, he was awarded the title of Knight of the Legion of Honor.

Philosophical conceptions and militant attitude edit

Besides scientific work, he was closely concerned with the problems of prophylactic medicine (water supply of towns and villages, scientific organization of the anti-epidemic fight, etc.). As director of the Institute that bears his name, Babeș has addressed some of the health and social problems of the time, such as pellagra problem, and formulated realistic solutions on the medical organization of the country, foreseeing the organization of a Ministry of Health. Closely linked with the people, Victor Babeș fought for applying the discoveries of science to improve people's lives. He studied the causes of diseases with mass spreading (pellagra, tuberculosis), drawing attention to their social roots.

Throughout the scientific and social activities, an important role had his philosophical materialist conception, exposed especially in works like Considerations on the natural science's ratio to philosophy (1879) and Faith and science (1924). Babeș refuted Kant's agnosticism, Descartes' innatism, Schelling's idealist apriorism and fideism. He consistently supported the objective nature of the world, the laws of nature and causation.

Victor Babeș founded the publications Annals of the Institute of Pathology and Bacteriology (Romanian: Analele Institutului de Patologie și Bacteriologie; 1889), Medical Romania (Romanian: România medicală; 1893) and Archives of medical sciences (French: Archives des sciences médicales; 1895).

Death edit

Victor Babeș died on 19 October 1926 in Bucharest. His grave is at the Cantacuzino Institute of Bucharest.[5]

Eponyms edit

  • Babeș-Ernst bodies: metachromatic inclusions in the cytoplasm of Gram-positive bacteria such as diphtheria
  • Babeș-Negri bodies: inclusions in rabies-infected nervous cells
  • Babesia: parasites of the family Hemosporidiae
  • Babeș-Bolyai: main university in Cluj-Napoca

Selected published works edit

  • Über Poliomyelitis anterior, 1877
  • Über die selbständige combinirte Seiten- und Hinterstrangsclerose des Rückenmarks, [Virchows] Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für klinische Medicin, Berlin, 1876
  • Über einen im menschlichen Peritoneum gefundenen Nematoden, [Virchows] Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für klinische Medicin, Berlin, volume LXXXI
  • Studien über Safraninfärbung, 1881
  • Bakterien des rothen Schweisses, 1881
  • Eine experimentelle Studie über den Einfluss des Nervensystems auf die pathologischen Veränderungen der Haut, with Arthur von Irsay, Vierteljahresschrift für Dermatologie
  • Les bactéries et leur rôle dans l'anatomie et l'histologie pathologiques des maladies infectieuses, Written with Victor André Cornil, 1 volume and Atlas, Paris, F. Alcan, 1885
  • Über isoliert färbbare Antheile von Bakterien, Zeitschrift für Hygiene, Leipzig, 1889, 5: 173–190
  • Observations sur la morve, Archives de médecine experimentale et d'anatomie pathologique, 1891, 3:619–645
  • Atlas der pathologischen Histologie des Nervensystems, with Georges Marinesco and Paul Oscar Blocq, Berlin, Hirschwald, 1892 OCLC 14787495
  • Untersuchungen über Koch's Kommabacillus, [Virchows] Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für klinische Medicin, Berlin
  • Untersuchungen über den Leprabazillus und über die Histologie der Lepra, Berlin, 1898
  • Beobachtungen über Riesenzellen, Stuttgart, 1905
  • Über die Notwendigkeit der Abänderung des Pasteur'schen Verfahrens der Wutbehandlung, Zeitschrift für Hygiene und Infektionskrankheiten, Leipzig, 1908, 58:401–412.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Biografie Dr. Victor Babeș". Dr. Victor Babeș Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Center.
  2. ^ Dan Falcan. "Victor Babeș și "Nobelul" ratat al României". Historia.ro.
  3. ^ a b Cătalina Coclitu (4 September 2007). "Victor Babeș". MedicalStudent.ro.
  4. ^ . jurnalul.ro. 18 October 2004. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  5. ^ a b c "Victor Babeș". Enciclopedia României.
  6. ^ a b c Elena Solunca Moise (21 December 2011). "Mari personalităţi ale medicinei româneşti: Victor Babeș". Curentul.
  7. ^ Iuliu Hațieganu (12 December 1926). "Dr. Victor Babeș". Societatea de mâine. Cluj-Napoca. III (49–50).
  8. ^ Ruxandra Melania Priminescu (2009). "Evoluţia activităţii institutelor de cercetare, reflectată în documentele fondului arhivistic naţional". NOEMA. ICI. ISBN 978-973-85554-4-0.

External links edit

  • Joseph Igiriosianu. "Un grand contemporain de Pasteur: Victor Babeș (1859–1926)" (PDF). Retrieved 8 June 2020.

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Victor Babeș Romanian pronunciation ˈviktor ˈbabeʃ 28 July 1854 in Vienna 19 October 1926 in Bucharest was a Romanian physician bacteriologist academician and professor One of the founders of modern microbiology Victor Babeș is author of one of the first treatises of bacteriology in the world Bacteria and their role in pathological anatomy and histology of infectious diseases written in collaboration with French scientist Victor Andre Cornil in 1885 1 In 1888 Babeș underlies the principle of passive immunity 2 and a few years later enunciates the principle of antibiosis 3 He made early and significant contributions to the study of rabies leprosy diphtheria tuberculosis and other infectious diseases He also discovered more than 50 unknown germs and foresaw new methods of staining bacteria and fungi 4 Victor Babeș introduced rabies vaccination and founded serotherapy in Romania 1 Victor BabeșBorn 1854 07 28 28 July 1854Vienna Austro Hungarian EmpireDied19 October 1926 1926 10 19 aged 72 Bucharest Kingdom of RomaniaResting placeCantacuzino Institute BucharestAlma materSemmelweis UniversityUniversity of ViennaKnown forOne of the founders of modern microbiologyImportant contributions to the study of rabies leprosy diphtheria tuberculosisSpouseIosefina ThormaChildrenMirceaScientific careerInstitutionsSemmelweis UniversityUniversity of ViennaCarol Davila University of Medicine and PharmacyNotesVincențiu Babeș father Sophia Goldschneider mother Babeș Bolyai University in Cluj Napoca and the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Timișoara bear his name Contents 1 Origin and family 2 Studies 3 Scientific activity 4 Philosophical conceptions and militant attitude 5 Death 6 Eponyms 7 Selected published works 8 References 9 External linksOrigin and family editVictor Babeș was the son of Vincențiu Babeș and Sophia Goldschneider 5 His father was a Romanian magistrate teacher journalist and politician from the Banat region of Hungary founding member of the Romanian Academic Society 22 April 1866 and President of History Section of the Romanian Academy 1898 1899 6 One of the personalities who have distinguished themselves in the fight for the rights of Romanians in Transylvania Vincențiu Babeș was repeatedly deputy in the Vienna Award and president of the Romanian National Party Victor had a sister Alma and a brother Aurel The younger brother of Victor Babeș Aurel was a chemist and worked with Victor at the Institute of Bucharest The son of Aurel Aurel A Babeș was also a physician and discovered a screening test for cervical cancer Victor Babeș was married to Iosefina Thorma with whom he had a son Mircea 5 Studies editIn childhood Victor Babeș was always attracted to poetry music and especially literature as well as performance sport natural science and dramatics He began studying dramatic arts in Budapest The death of his sister Alma caused by tuberculosis at a young age led him to abandon started studies and enroll in medicine 6 He attended the Faculty of Medicine in Budapest and Vienna Victor received his doctorate in medicine in Vienna in 1878 In 1881 he received a scholarship and went to Paris and Berlin where he worked with leading teachers of the time Cornil Louis Pasteur Rudolf Virchow Robert Koch and others 6 He continued to study with great teachers from Munich Heidelberg and Strasbourg until 1886 Scientific activity edit nbsp Bust of Victor Babeș in front of Babeș Bolyai University in Cluj Napoca nbsp Stamp issued to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Victor Babeș National Institute nbsp The memorial Victor Babeș museum on Strada Andrei Mureșan in BucharestHe began his scientific career as an assistant in the Pathological Anatomy laboratory from Budapest 1874 1881 In 1885 he was appointed professor of histopathology at the Faculty of Medicine in Budapest The same year he discovered a parasitic sporozoan of the ticks named Babesia in his honor of the family Babesiidae and which causes a rare and severe disease called babesiosis Later that year he publishes the first treatise of bacteriology in the world Bacteria and their role in pathological anatomy and histology of infectious diseases which he co authored with Cornil 7 Babeș s scientific endeavours were wide ranging He was the first to demonstrate the presence of tuberculous bacilli in the urine of infected patients He also discovered cellular inclusions in rabies infected nerve cells Of diagnostic value they were to be named after him Babeș Negri bodies Babeș was the promoter of morphopathological conception about the infectious process medical guidelines based on the synthesis between bacteriology and pathological anatomy Babeș was credited with inventing the first rationalized model of thermostat 3 and some methods for staining bacteria and fungi in histological preparations and cultures In 1887 Babeș is called in the country by Romanian government and appointed professor of pathological anatomy and bacteriology at the Faculty of Medicine in Bucharest He held this position until 1926 Also in 1887 it was established by Law no 1197 the Institute of Bacteriology and Pathology headed by Babeș and that will bear in the future his name Victor Babeș Institute In 1889 he was elected corresponding member of the Romanian Academy and from 1893 he became titular on this position In 1900 he founded the Anatomic Society in Bucharest dealing with anatomical clinical studies 8 In 1913 he prepared a cholera vaccine to combat the cholera epidemic that broke out among Romanian Army that was in the campaign of the Second Balkan War in Bulgaria Between 1916 and 1918 he continued the preparation of biological products remaining in the area occupied by the Central Powers In 1919 he is appointed professor at the University of Cluj newly founded that year Victor Babeș introduced rabies vaccination in Romania only three years after its initiation by Louis Pasteur He is considered the second rabiologist in the world after Pasteur and the father of serotherapy precursor to modern immunology His work also had a strong influence upon veterinary medicine especially concerning prophylaxis and serum medication He prepared the anti diphtheria serum and conducted broad activity in researching pellagra tuberculosis typhoid fever and leprosy He has published over 1 000 scientific papers and 25 monographs in the field of microbiology and pathology In recognition of his innovative work in medicine Victor Babes was elected member of the French Academie nationale de medecine of the International Committee for Combating Leprosy received three times the award of the French Academy of Sciences Likewise he was awarded the title of Knight of the Legion of Honor Philosophical conceptions and militant attitude editBesides scientific work he was closely concerned with the problems of prophylactic medicine water supply of towns and villages scientific organization of the anti epidemic fight etc As director of the Institute that bears his name Babeș has addressed some of the health and social problems of the time such as pellagra problem and formulated realistic solutions on the medical organization of the country foreseeing the organization of a Ministry of Health Closely linked with the people Victor Babeș fought for applying the discoveries of science to improve people s lives He studied the causes of diseases with mass spreading pellagra tuberculosis drawing attention to their social roots Throughout the scientific and social activities an important role had his philosophical materialist conception exposed especially in works like Considerations on the natural science s ratio to philosophy 1879 and Faith and science 1924 Babeș refuted Kant s agnosticism Descartes innatism Schelling s idealist apriorism and fideism He consistently supported the objective nature of the world the laws of nature and causation Victor Babeș founded the publications Annals of the Institute of Pathology and Bacteriology Romanian Analele Institutului de Patologie și Bacteriologie 1889 Medical Romania Romanian Romania medicală 1893 and Archives of medical sciences French Archives des sciences medicales 1895 Death editVictor Babeș died on 19 October 1926 in Bucharest His grave is at the Cantacuzino Institute of Bucharest 5 Eponyms editBabeș Ernst bodies metachromatic inclusions in the cytoplasm of Gram positive bacteria such as diphtheria Babeș Negri bodies inclusions in rabies infected nervous cells Babesia parasites of the family Hemosporidiae Babeș Bolyai main university in Cluj NapocaSelected published works editUber Poliomyelitis anterior 1877 Uber die selbstandige combinirte Seiten und Hinterstrangsclerose des Ruckenmarks Virchows Archiv fur pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und fur klinische Medicin Berlin 1876 Uber einen im menschlichen Peritoneum gefundenen Nematoden Virchows Archiv fur pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und fur klinische Medicin Berlin volume LXXXI Studien uber Safraninfarbung 1881 Bakterien des rothen Schweisses 1881 Eine experimentelle Studie uber den Einfluss des Nervensystems auf die pathologischen Veranderungen der Haut with Arthur von Irsay Vierteljahresschrift fur Dermatologie Les bacteries et leur role dans l anatomie et l histologie pathologiques des maladies infectieuses Written with Victor Andre Cornil 1 volume and Atlas Paris F Alcan 1885 Uber isoliert farbbare Antheile von Bakterien Zeitschrift fur Hygiene Leipzig 1889 5 173 190 Observations sur la morve Archives de medecine experimentale et d anatomie pathologique 1891 3 619 645 Atlas der pathologischen Histologie des Nervensystems with Georges Marinesco and Paul Oscar Blocq Berlin Hirschwald 1892 OCLC 14787495 Untersuchungen uber Koch s Kommabacillus Virchows Archiv fur pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und fur klinische Medicin Berlin Untersuchungen uber den Leprabazillus und uber die Histologie der Lepra Berlin 1898 Beobachtungen uber Riesenzellen Stuttgart 1905 Uber die Notwendigkeit der Abanderung des Pasteur schen Verfahrens der Wutbehandlung Zeitschrift fur Hygiene und Infektionskrankheiten Leipzig 1908 58 401 412 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Victor Babeș a b Biografie Dr Victor Babeș Dr Victor Babeș Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Center Dan Falcan Victor Babeș și Nobelul ratat al Romaniei Historia ro a b Cătalina Coclitu 4 September 2007 Victor Babeș MedicalStudent ro Babes parintele a 50 de microorganisme jurnalul ro 18 October 2004 Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 29 November 2015 a b c Victor Babeș Enciclopedia Romaniei a b c Elena Solunca Moise 21 December 2011 Mari personalităţi ale medicinei romanesti Victor Babeș Curentul Iuliu Hațieganu 12 December 1926 Dr Victor Babeș Societatea de maine Cluj Napoca III 49 50 Ruxandra Melania Priminescu 2009 Evoluţia activităţii institutelor de cercetare reflectată in documentele fondului arhivistic naţional NOEMA ICI ISBN 978 973 85554 4 0 External links editJoseph 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