- Guido Holzknecht
Guido Holzknecht (
December 3 ,1872 -October 30 ,1931 ) was an Austrianradiologist who was a native ofVienna . He studied inStrasbourg ,Konigsberg and Vienna, and in 1905 became director of the X-ray laboratory at Vienna General Hospital. He later extablished a centralradiology department at the hospital, which became known as the "Guido Holzknecht Institute". With radiologistRobert Kienböck (1871-1953), he was co-founder of the "Wiener Röntgengesellschaft" (Vienna Radiology Society).Guido Holzknecht was a pioneer in the field of radiology, and in 1902 devised a
dosimeter called a "chromoradiometer". Like several other physicians in the early days of radiology, he died from the consequences of radiation damage.
* Associated eponyms:
* "Holzknecht´s space": Also known as retro-cardiac space. It is located between the posterior wall of theheart and the vertebral column.
* "Holzknecht-Jacobson phenomena": Sometimes referred to as a "swingingmediastinum ", which is displacement of respiratory mediastinum.Selected writings
* "Röntgenologische Diagnostik der Erkrankung der Brusteingeweide" (Radiology Diagnostics of Breast Cancer), 1901
* "Röntgendiagnostik des Magenkrebses" (1905).
* "Röntgenologie", 2 vols., (Radiology) 1918/1924
* "Röntgentherapie", (X-Ray Therapy) 1924
* "Einstellung zur Röntgenologie", (Attitudes to Radiology) 1927
* "Handbuch der theoretischen und klinischen Röntgenkunde", 2 vols., (Handbook of Theoretical and Clinical X-Ray Studies), (1929).References
* "This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia."
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