- Anton Weichselbaum
Anton Weichselbaum (
February 8 ,1845 —October 23 ,1920 ) was an Austrianpathologist andbacteriologist who was a native of Schiltern. He received his medical doctorate in 1869 inVienna , and subsequently became an assistant to pathological anatomist Josef Engel (1816—1899). From 1893 until 1916, Weichselbaum was director of the pathological-anatomical institute at theUniversity of Vienna . Some of his better known assistants were serologistKarl Landsteiner (1868—1943), bacteriologistAnton Ghon (1866—1936) anddermatologist Josef Kyrle (1880—1926).Weichselbaum is remembered for his contributions made in the field of bacteriology, and in 1887 was the first to isolate the causative agent of cerebrospinal
meningitis , which he called "Diplococcus intracellularis meningitidis". He is also credited with providing the first comprehensive description of local bone erosion inarthritis . Weichselbaum did important research involvingtuberculosis , and founded the first "Lungenheilstätte" (pulmonary health institute) in Austria (Alland ,Niederösterreich ).References
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