- Karl Friedrich Canstatt
Karl Friedrich Canstatt (
July 11 ,1807 ,Regensburg —March 10 ,1850 ,Erlangen ) was a German physician and medical author. He was one of the pioneers of the modern school of medicine in Germany, and numbered ProfessorRudolf Virchow among his pupils. Canstatt studied at theUniversity of Vienna and later under Schönlein atWürzburg , where in 1831 he obtained his doctor's degree. A year later he went to Paris to study Asiaticcholera , then epidemic in the French capital. His monograph on this disease, published the same year, attracted the attention of the Belgian government, which commissioned him to plan a cholera hospital.He remained in
Brussels until 1838, when he returned to Regensburg to practiceophthalmology , in which he had won signal success in Belgium. The same year he was appointed official physician to the provincial law court atAnsbach , where he remained until 1843. On the death of Hencke (1843) he was called to theUniversity of Erlangen to fill the chair ofpathology . Three years later he was developedtuberculosis , and thinking that a change of air would benefit him, he went toPisa , Italy; but he remained there for a short time only. On his return to Erlangen he died.Canstatt's greatest service to medicine was the conception and publication of the "Jahresbericht über die Fortschritte der Gesammten Medicin Aller Länder", begun in 1841 and continued after Canstatt's death by Professor Virchow. The work next in importance was his "Handbuch der Medicinischen Klinik" (1841). Other publications were: "Die Cholera in Paris" (1832); "Über die Krankheiten der Choreida" (1837); "Die Krankheiten des Höheren Alters und Ihre Heilung" (1839); a monograph on diseases of the eyes (1841); "Die Specielle Pathologie und Therapie", etc. (1841-42); a monograph on Bright's disease (1844); and "Klinische Rückblicke und Abhandlungen" (1848).
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