- Walter Karl Koch
Walter Karl Koch (
3 May 1880 inDortmund , Germany - 1962 ) was a German surgeon best known for the discovery of "Koch's triangle", a triangular shaped area in the right atrium of the heart, and of Tawara's node, theatrioventricular node which is the beginning of theauricular -ventricular bundle.Educated in
Freiburg im Breisgau and at theKaiser Wilhelm Academy inBerlin , he obtained hisdoctorate in 1907 atFreiburg . As a military physician, he served at theHeidelberg pathological institute and the 2nd medical clinic inBerlin . Here he habilitated in generalpathology andpathological anatomy in 1921.After being named a professor in 1922, he worked as head of department at Berlin's Westend hospital. Koch became known for his work on the motor centres of the
human heart , and coined the term "sinus node ."External links
* http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/472.html
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/t8662u7m6663v813/fulltext.pdf Koch and the “ultimum moriens” theory]
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