- Carl Anton Ewald
Carl Anton Ewald (
October 30 ,1845 - 1915) was a Germangastroenterologist who was a native ofBerlin . In 1870 he earned his medicaldoctorate in Berlin, and subsequently became an assistant topathologist Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs (1819-1885). In 1888 he became head physician of the department ofinternal medicine at Augusta Hospital in Berlin.Carl Ewald was a pioneer in the field of
gastroenterology , and was a catalyst in making Augusta Hospital a center for pathological studies ofdigestion . Ewald is remembered for investigations of gastric secretions, and the introduction ofintubation as a medical aid in gastric analysis. The eponymous "Ewald tube" is named after him, which is a gastric tube used for emptying the contents of thestomach .With
Ismar Isidor Boas (1858-1938), he developed a standard "test meal" for gastric analysis. This involved a process in which various foods were given to a patient, and followed by analysis of gastric juices at scheduled intervals. Among his published works are "The Diseases of the Stomach" and "Lectures on Digestion", which have both been translated into English. For many years Ewald was editor of the "Berlin klinische Wochenschrift", as well aslibrarian to the Berlin Medical Society.References
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