- Alfons Maria Jakob
Alfons Maria Jakob (
July 2 ,1884 ,Aschaffenburg /Bavaria –October 17 ,1931 ,Hamburg ) was a Germanneurologist with important contributions onneuropathology .Alfons Maria Jakob was the son of a shopkeeper. He studied
medicine inMunich ,Berlin , andStrasbourg , where obtained his doctorate in 1908. In 1909 he commenced clinical work under thepsychiatrist Emil Kraepelin and did laboratory work withFranz Nissl andAlois Alzheimer inMunich .In 1911 he went to
Hamburg to work withTheodor Kaes and became head of the laboratory ofanatomical pathology at the psychiatric State Hospital Hamburg-Friedrichsberg. Following the death of Kaes in 1913, Jakob succeeded him asprosector . After serving in the German army inWorld War I , he returned to Hamburg and climbed the academic ladder. He was habilitated inneurology in 1919 and in 1924 became professor of neurology. Under Jakob's guidance the department grew rapidly. He made notable contributions to knowledge onconcussion and secondary nerve degeneration and became a doyen ofneuropathology .Jakob published five monographs and more than 75 papers. His neuropathological studies contributed greatly to the delineation of several diseases, including
multiple sclerosis andFriedreich's ataxia . He first recognised and describedAlper's disease andCreutzfeldt-Jakob disease (the latter withHans Gerhard Creutzfeldt ). He accumulated immense experience inneurosyphilis , having a 200-bedded ward devoted exclusively to that disorder. Jakob made a lecture tour of theU.S.A. andSouth-America where he wrote a paper on the neuropathology ofyellow fever .He suffered from chronic
osteomyelitis for the last 7 years of his life. This eventually caused a retroperitonealabscess and paralyticileus from which he died following operation.Associated eponym
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease : A very rare and incurable form oftransmissible spongiform encephalopathies caused byprions .Bibliography
* "Die extrapyramidalen Erkrankungen". In: "Monographien aus dem Gesamtgebiete der Neurologie und Psychiatry", Berlin, 1923
* "Normale und pathologische Anatomie und Histologie des Grosshirns". Separate printing of "Handbuch der Psychiatry". Leipzig, 1927-1928
* "Das Kleinhirn". In: "Handbuch der mikroskopischen Anatomie", Berlin, 1928
* "Die Syphilis des Gehirns und seiner Häute". In: Oswald Bumke (edit.): "Hanbuch der Geisteskrankheiten", Berlin, 1930
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