- Emil Ponfick
Emil Ponfick (
November 3 ,1844 -November 3 ,1913 ) was a Germanpathologist who was born inFrankfurt am Main . In 1867 he received his medical doctorate from theUniversity of Heidelberg , and later was an assistant toFriedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen (1833-1910) atWürzburg , andRudolf Virchow (1821-1902) inBerlin . Afterwards he became a professor of pathology atRostock (1873),Göttingen (1876) andBreslau (1878), where he replacedJulius Friedrich Cohnheim (1839-1884) as director of the pathological institute, and where he remained until his death in 1913.Ponfick is remembered for his pioneer research of
actinomycosis , and his recognition of the causative role "Actinomyces " played in human actinomycosis. He documented his findings in an 1882 treatise titled "Die Actinomykose des Menschen, eine neue Infectionskrankheit".In 1874 Ponfick warned the Association of Baltic Physicians about the dangers of animal-to-human
blood transfusion s (xenotransfusion). This warning was based on empirical experience in which a patient had died after receiving blood from a sheep. The following yearphysiologist Leonard Landois (1837-1902) from theUniversity of Greifswald backed up Ponfick's findings with statistical data regarding the dangers of xenotransfusion.References
* [http://www.freewebs.com/scientific_anti_vivisectionism4/bloodtransfusions.htm Essay on Blood Transfusions]
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/2652.html "Emil Ponfick"] @Who Named It
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