- Josef von Löschner
Josef von Löschner (
May 7 ,1809 -April 19 ,1888 ) was an Austrian physician who was a native ofKaaden . In 1834 he received his medical doctorate atPrague , and later became a professor at the University of Prague. During 1862-63 he wasrector at the University. From 1865 until 1868 he was personal physician toFranz Joseph I of Austria . Also, a financial donation by Löschner resulted in the creation of the "Franz Joseph Kinderhospital" in Prague.Löschner is remembered for his work in the field of
balneology . He advocated the curative properties of health spas, and wrote numerous articles promoting thespa s ofBohemia . These publications were instrumental in making Bohemian spas a popular tourist destination, particularly the resort at Karlsbad which was regularly visited by members of European royalty.Written works
* "Der Gießhübler Sauerbrunn", 1846
* "Die Versendung der Karlsbader Mineralquellen", 1847
* "Das Saidschitzer Bitterwasser", ("Bitter" waters of Saidschitzer) 1853
* "Der Sauerbrunnen zu Bilin", (Regarding the spas atBílina ) 1859
* "Johannisbad im böhmischen Riesengebirge", (Johannisbad in theRiesengebirge Mountains) 1859
* "Beiträge zu Balneologie aus den Kurorten Böhmens", (Contributions to Balneology from the health resorts in Bohemia) 1862
* "Balneologische Skizze von Tetschen-Bodenbach", (Balneological sketch of Tetschen Bodenbach) 1862
* "Die Eisenwässer von Königswart", (The Ice-Cold Waters ofKönigswart ) 1865
* "Teplitz und die benachbarten Kurorte", (Teplitz and neighbouring health resorts) 1867References
* "This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia."
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