- Hermann Schwartze
Hermann Hugo Rudolf Schwartze (
7 September 1837 –20 August 1910 ) was a German aurist, born at Neuhof inPomerania and educated inBerlin andWürzburg . He settled in Halle, where he became assistant professor ofotology at its university.One of the founders of modern
otology , Schwartze made a particular study of theanatomy of the ear and improved the methods ofparacentesis on thetympanic membrane and of the opening of inflamed apophyses of themiddle ear .He wrote "Praktische Beitrge zur Ohrenheilkunde" (1864), "Pathologische Anatomie des Ohrs" (1878; English translation by J. O. Green, "The Pathological Anatomy of the Ear", 1878), "Lehrbuch der chirurgischen Krankheiten desOhrs" (1885), and "Grundriss der Otologie" (1905). He was co-editor with Emil Berthold of the "Handbuch der Ohrenheilkunde" (189293); and in 1872 was co-founder of the "Archiv fr Ohrenheilkunde" with
Adam Politzer and Anton von Troeltsch. This publication was the first journal in Germany dedicated to ear disorders.Terms
* Schwartze's operation — the opening of the
mastoid cells with a hammer and chisel in disease of themiddle ear . :Dorland's Medical Dictionary (1938)
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