- Alfred Fröhlich
Alfred Fröhlich (
August 15 ,1871 - 1953) was an Austrianpharmacologist andneurologist who was born inVienna . In 1895 he graduated from theUniversity of Vienna , and afterwards remained at Vienna as an assistant toCarl Nothnagel (1841-1905). In 1905 he became a member of the department of pharmacology at the university, and from 1919 until 1939 he was a full professor of pharmacology andtoxicology . Following the Nazi takeover of Austria, Fröhlich emigrated to the United States, and worked at the May Institute of Medical Research of the Jewish Hospital ofCincinnati .Fröhlich made contributions regarding research of the central and
sympathetic nervous system s. He also performed studies of thepituitary , thehypothalamus and did research concerninggland ular secretions. WithOtto Loewi (1873-1961) he studied thepharmacology ofcocaine , and its effects on the nervous system.in 1901 Fröhlich provided a comprehensive description of "dystrophia adiposogenitalis", of which he published a paper titled "Ein Fall von Tumor der Hypophysis cerebri ohne Akromegalie". This disorder is characterized by feminine
obesity along with retarded sexual maturity, and is caused bytumor s of the pituitary. In honor of his discovery, this condition was to become known as "Fröhlich's syndrome". However, it is also sometimes called theBabinski-Fröhlich syndrome , named along withJoseph Babinski , who gave an independent description of the disease a year earlier in 1900.References
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/1452.html Who Named It?, Alfred Fröhlich]
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