- Albert Wojciech Adamkiewicz
Albert Wojciech Adamkiewicz (August 11, 1850 - October 31, 1921) was a Polish
pathologist who was born inŻerków . In 1873 he earned his medical doctorate from theUniversity of Breslau , where he was a student-assistant tophysiologist Rudolf Peter Heinrich Heidenhain (1834-1897). From 1879 until 1892 he was chief of General and ExperimentalPathology at theJagiellonian University inCracow .Adamkiewicz is remembered for his pathological examinations of the
central nervous system . His research of the variablevascularity of thespinal cord was an important factor concerning modern clinicalvascular surgery . He is credited with describing themajor anterior segmental medullary artery , which is now known as theartery of Adamkiewicz .In the early 1890s Adamkiewicz published a series of articles claiming the discovery of a cancer-causing
parasite he called "Coccidium sarcolytus", as well as an anti-cancer serum. Further testing proved the serum a failure, and Adamkiewicz was severely criticized by the medical community at Jagiellonian University. Soon after he relocated toVienna where he practiced medicine at Rothschild's Jewish Hospital.References
* [http://ats.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/80/5/1971 Annals of Thoracic Surgery]
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/1997.html Who Named It? Albert Adamkiewicz]
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