- Carl Ludwig Schleich
Carl Ludwig Schleich (
July 19 ,1859 -March 7 ,1922 ) was a Germansurgeon and writer who was a native ofSzczecin ,Pomerania .He studied medicine in
Zurich ,Greifswald andBerlin , where he was an assistant toRudolf Virchow (1821-1902). In 1887 he received his doctorate at theUniversity of Greifswald , and stayed there as an assistant until 1889. Afterwards he opened a private practice in Berlin, and in 1899 attained a professorship at theUniversity of Berlin . In 1900 he became director of the Department of Surgery at Gross-Lichterfelde.Schleich is remembered for his work involving
local anesthesia . In the early 1890s he introduced a methodology of infiltration anesthesia by using a highly dilutedcocaine solution. He was also a pioneer ofglial research, and recognized thatglial cells played a dynamic role innervous system functionality. Schleich believed that an interconnected and interactiveneuron al-glial network was asubstrate for brain functions.Among his written works was an influential treatise on
hysteria research called "Gedankenmacht und Hysterie". Schleich was also an accomplished poet and novelist. One of his better known fictional works was the popular "Phantasien über den Sinn des Lebens", which translates to "Fantasy about the Meaning of Life".His memoirs "Besonnte Vergangenheit" (1922) are the most successful memoirs in German language, running well above 1 million copies. The book laid the commercial foundations of the German editor
Ernst Rowohlt .References
* "Parts of this article are based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia."
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/17413884pk62144w/ Glial cells: The other cells of the nervous system]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1878238 History of anesthesia in Germany]External links
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