- Johannes Orth
Johannes Orth (
January 14 1847 -January 13 1923 ) was a Germanpathologist who was a native ofWallmerod . He studied medicine at theUniversity of Bonn , earning his doctorate in 1872. Afterwards he became an assistant toRudolf Virchow (1821-1902) inBerlin . In 1878 he became a professor at theUniversity of Göttingen , and in 1902 returned to Berlin as director of the pathology clinic following the death of Virchow.Orth specialized in the pathological study of infectious diseases, particularly
tuberculosis andendocarditis . In 1875 he documented an account involving anautopsy of a jaundiced infant with intense yellow staining of thebasal ganglia ,hippocampus , thethird ventricle , as well as parts of thecerebellum . However, it wouldn't be until the early 20th century that this condition would be further comprehended. In 1903, pathologistChristian Georg Schmorl (1861-1932) presented the results of 120 autopsies of jaundiced infants, with six of these cases having the staining phenomena described by Orth. Schmorl coined the termkernicterus (jaundice of thebasal ganglia ) for this yellow staining phenomenon.References
* "This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia".
* [http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/106/2/e15 Pioneers in the Scientific Study of Neonatal Jaundice and Kernicterus]
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