- Salomon Stricker
Salomon Stricker (
January 1 ,1834 –April 2 ,1898 ) was an Austrianpathologist andhistologist who was born in Waag-Neustadtl, which is now part ofSlovakia . He studied at theUniversity of Vienna , and subsequently became a research assistant at the Institute ofPhysiology underErnst Wilhelm von Brücke . Later he became head of the Institute of General and Experimental Pathology inVienna .Stricker is remembered for his extensive research in the fields of
histology and experimental pathology, and is credited with the discovery ofdiapedesis oferythrocyte s. Among his written works is the 1871 "Handbuch der Lehre von den Geweben des Menschen und der Thiere", a two-volume textbook that contains Stricker's essays onhistology , along with the works of several other important physicians. During its time, it was considered one of the greatest textbooks concerning histology.His one-time pupil,
Sigmund Freud regarded Stricker as a major influence, especially regarding the interpretation of dreams. Freud mentions Stricker's theory regarding the importance of fear in dreams. Stricker believed that the affect of fear in a dream had separate significance from all other contents of the same dream. It is also reported that Freud began his experimentation withcocaine as a local anaesthetic at Stricker's institute.External links
* [http://www.gach.com/Gach/l1518-02.htm Contents of "Handbuch der Lehre von den Geweben des Menschen und der Thiere"]
* [http://www.meduniwien.ac.at/typo3/?id=1052 Institute for Pathophysiology]
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