- Karl von Pfeufer
Karl von Pfeufer (
December 22 ,1806 - 1869) was a German physician who was a native ofBamberg . He studied atErlangen andWürzburg , and afterwards became an assistant toJohann Lukas Schönlein (1793-1864). In 1840 he became a professor and director at the clinic ofinternal medicine inZurich , and in 1844 he succeeded Theodor Bischoff (1807-1882) as professor of pharmaceutical instruction atHeidelberg . In 1852 he became a clinical professor atMunich . Some of his better known students and assistants wereFriedrich Albert von Zenker (1825-1898),Adolf Kussmaul (1822-1902) and Otto Leichtenstern (1845-1900).Karl Pfeufer is remembered for his collaboration with
Friedrich Gustav Jacob Henle (1809-1885), which began in the early 1840s at Zurich. The two doctors are credited as forerunners of German scientific medicine, and were pioneers in their attempts to create a synthesis between laboratory and clinic. In 1884 they founded a journal on "rational medicine" called "Zeitschrift für rationelle Medizin", which was to become one of the more important medical journals in theGerman language . Pfeufer would maintain written correspondence with Henle until his death in 1869.Another publication by Pfeufer was an 1837 treatise on the
cholera epidemic atMittenwald , titled "Bericht über die Cholera-Epidemie in Mittenwald".References
* "This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia."
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=8jmfva8TTEcC&pg=RA1-PA73&lpg=RA1-PA73&dq=pfeufer+henle&source=web&ots=f6IeZBQGSp&sig=3jVWmbW4HzSWKjwEhYLjXmIkeFo The Western Medical Tradition: 800 B.C.-1800 A.D]
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