- Anton von Störck
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name = Anton von Störck
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caption = Anton Freiherr von Störck (1731-1803)
birth_date =February 21 ,1731
birth_place =Saulgau
death_date =February 11 ,1803
death_place =Vienna
residence = flag|Austria
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field =Physician
work_institutions =University of Vienna
alma_mater =University of Vienna
doctoral_advisor =Gerard van Swieten
doctoral_students =Joseph Barth
known_for = Research intoherbs
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footnotes =Anton von Störck was an Austrian physician (
February 21 ,1731 -February 11 ,1803 ) who was a native ofSaulgau . Both of Störck's parents died when he was young, and he spent his early years as an orphan in a Viennesepoorhouse . He studied medicine underGerard van Swieten in Vienna, and received his degree in 1757. He rose through the academic ranks at theUniversity of Vienna , and would later become deacon of the medical faculty andrector at the University. In 1767 he treated empressMaria Theresa of Austria forsmallpox , and after her recovery he became her personal physician.Störck is remembered for his clinical research of various
herbs , and their associatedtoxicity levels and medicinal properties . His studies are considered to be a forerunner of experimentalpharmacology . He was convinced that plants regarded as poisonous still were still useful in controlled quantities. Störck was particularly interested in the medical possibilities of plants such as hemlock,henbane ,jimsonweed andautumn crocus . His experiments with these plants involved a three-step process; initially used on animals, followed by a personal trial, and finally given to his patients, all the while maintaining a "sliding-scale" approach to determine the optimum dosage.Störck penned numerous articles in Latin about medicine,
pharmacology , herbs and associated therapies. They were later translated into French, German and other languages.References
* "This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia."
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