- Albert Fraenkel
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Albert Fränkel (1848-1916) :"----Albert Fraenkel (1864-1938) was a Germanphysician who helped establish "Streptococcus pneumoniae " as a cause ofbacteria lpneumonia and championedintravenous ouabain for use in heart failure. The "Albert-Fraenkel-Plakette" (Albert Fraenkel award) is given to German-speakingcardiologist s who have excelled in the field.Born in 1864 in
Mußbach an der Weinstraße , Albert was the son of aJew ish merchant. He studied medicine inMunich andStrasbourg (then the German city of Straßburg) in the 1880s. He initially practicedinternal medicine andobstetrics , but turned to studying diseases of thelung s after suffering fromtuberculosis . He established a tuberculosissanatorium atBadenweiler in theBlack Forest . Fraenkel also first used g-Strophanthin (ouabain) in heart failure, a practice which continues to be advocated by some practitioners in Germany.Fraenkel's later life was marred by
Adolf Hitler 's rise to power in Germany. He was stripped of his position as professor atHeidelberg in 1933 and his license to practice medicine was revoked in 1938, three months before his death.References
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Peter Drings ,Jörg Thierfelder ,Bernd Weidemann ,Friedrich Willig (Hrsg.),Michael Ehmann (Mitarbeit), Albert Fraenkel - "Ein Arztleben in Licht und Schatten 1864-1938", ecomed Verlagsgesellschaft,Landsberg , 2004
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