- Anton de Haen
Anton de Haen (
December 8 ,1704 –September 5 ,1776 ) was an Austrian physician of Dutch ancestry. He studied medicine inLeiden underHermann Boerhaave , and in 1754 went to theUniversity of Vienna , were he became professor of medicine and head of the hospital system associated with the University.At
Vienna , Anton de Haen was an associate toGerard van Swieten , whom he worked with in the establishment of structured medical classes. He was an advocate of post-mortem investigations, as well as maintaining detailed case histories of patients. He was one of the first physicians to make routine use of thethermometer in medicine, and perceived thattemperature was a valuable indication of illness and health. His best known written work was "Ratio medendi in nosocomio practico", in which 18th century Viennese hospital practices and case histories are discussed. This treatise also described one the earliest known cases ofamenorrhea associated with apituitary tumor .References
* [http://qjmed.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/95/4/251 Oxford Journals; A Brief History of the Clinical Thermometer]
* [http://fm.iowa.uiowa.edu/fmi/xsl/hardin/heirs/record_detail.xsl?-db=heirs&-lay=WebLayout&-recid=1033&-find= Heirs of Hippocrates; Anton de Haen]
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