- Jakob Heine
Infobox Person
name = Jakob Heine
image_size = 250px
caption = The German physician Jakob Heine
birth_date = Birth date|1800|4|16
birth_place = Lauterbach, Germany
death_date = Death date and age|1879|11|12|1800|4|16
death_place =Cannstatt , Germany
other_names = Jakob von Heine
known_for = Discovery ofpoliomyelitis
occupation = physician, orthopedistJakob (or Jacob) Heine (
April 16 ,1800 , Lauterbach (Black Forest ,Germany ) –November 12 ,1879 ,Cannstatt ,Germany ) was a German orthopaedist. He is most famous for his 1840 study intopolio myelitis, which was the first medical report on the disease, and the first time the illness was recognised as a clinical entity. Poliomyelitis is often known as "Heine-Medin disease", after the work of Heine andKarl Oskar Medin .Heine studied classical languages and theology before turning to medicine, a decision influenced by his uncle,
Johann Georg Heine , who owned an orthopaedic institute inWürzburg . He was awarded a doctorate in 1827. In the 1830s, Jakob Heine opened an orthopaedic institution inCannstatt nearStuttgart and served as director there until 1865. In his institution patients from all over Europe were treated. Heine's special interests werescoliosis ,clubfeet andparalysis of arms and legs. He also used washings and gymnastics as a therapy.One of the sons he had with his wife Henriette Ludovike Camerer (1807–1884, married in 1831) was
Carl Wilhelm Heine (1838–1877), one of the most famous Europeansurgeon s of the 19th Century.An honorary citizen of Cannstatt, Heine received the titles of "Court counselor" and "Privy counselor", and was raised to the nobility with the
Württemberg ian Order of the Crown.Heine was also honoured at
Warm Springs, Georgia , USA, where his bronze bust can be found along with those of other polio experts and US presidentFranklin D. Roosevelt in thePolio Hall of Fame .Further Reading
*Hans Hekler: "Jakob Heine. Vom König geadelt und in aller Welt geehrt". In: D’Kräz (Beiträge zur Geschichte der Stadt und Raumschaft Schramberg), Heft 10, Schramberg 1990 ( [http://www.hanshekler.de/ch/history/Heine/Jakob_Heine.pdf also PDF online] )
*Heinz Hansen: "Die Orthopädenfamilie Heine. Leben und Wirken der einzelnen Familienmitglieder im Zeichen einer bedeutenden deutschen Familientradition des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts". doctoral thesis, Dresden 1993External links
* [http://www.hanshekler.de/ch/history/Heine/jakobheine.htm German Biography]
* [http://www.hanshekler.de/ch/history/Heine/warmspringse.htm Heine honoured at Warm Springs]
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