- Adalbert Czerny
Infobox Person
name = Adalbert Czerny
caption = Adalbert Czerny in 1904
birth_date = Birth date|1863|3|25
birth_place = Szczakowa, part ofJaworzno ,Poland (then Austrian Galicia)
death_date = Death date and age|1941|10|3|1863|3|25death_place =
Berlin
other_names =
known_for = Discovery and description of several children's diseases
occupation =Pediatrician Adalbert Czerny (
25 March 1863 –3 October 1941 was a Germanpediatrician and is considered co-founder of modernpediatrics [ "Biographisches Lexikon der hervorragenden Ärzte der letzten fünfzig Jahre", ed. I. Fischer, 2 Vols., München/Berlin 1962, Vol. 2, p. 1679 f.] Several children's diseases were named after him.Education and career
Son of a railway engineer, Czerny grew up in
Vienna and as of 1879 in Pilsen, where he passed hisAbitur exam in 1882. He took up medical studies at the GermanCharles University in Prague [ which exactly that year was split up into a German and a Tzcech part.] . He graduated with his doctoral thesis on a kidney disease in 1888 and took up clinical work as an assistant to Alois Epstein (1849 – 1918) at the "Findelanstalt" (hospital for foundlings), which was part of the Prague University Hospital.
In 1893, after his habilitation treatise in on "glycogen and amaloid disorder" and an appertaining lecture on the "nutrition of newborns" he received two offers for chairs of pediatrics inInnsbruck andBreslau .He opted for Breslau and worked there until 1910.
In 1906 he was offered a position as full professor for pediatrics in Munich, but he declined it and as a reward was made personal full professor at the Breslau University including a considerable raise of his salary. [ Schmoeger (2003) p. k4/20 ]
When he was offered the chair of pediatrics in the new Children's Hospital inStraßburg in 1910 he accepted and worked there until 1913, when he became the successor ofOtto Heubner as full professor for pediatrics at the BerlinCharité . For the next 19 years he worked there and - among other achievements - founded the international "School of Pediatrics".As professor emeritus he accepted a chair for pediatrics at the Medical Academy inDüsseldorf , where he temporarily was head of the local Children's Hospital from 1934 to 1936.
Czerny was married and had one son Marianus (1896 –1985), who was a full professor for experimental physics in Frankfurt from 1938 to 1961.
Adalbert Czerny died on 3 October 1941 in Berlin und was buried in Pilsen.Achievements as co-founder of modern pediatrics
The school founded by Czerny was mainly concerned with
nutrition physiology and metabolic pathology of neonates. During his time of work at the Berlin University Children's Hospital he carried on with research work oninfant mortality , as it had already been started by Heubner and gave it a scientific foundation. Together with his pupil and colleague Arthur Keller (1868-1934) he summarized the results of his Breslau work in 1906 in a two-volume manual "Des Kindes Ernährung, Ernährungsstörungen und Ernährungstherapie" (Children's nutrition, nutritional disturbance and therapeutic nutrition)"– among experts simply known as the „Czerny-Keller“. Further editions were published in 1917 and 1928.This work has basically determined the teaching of nutrition in pediatrics and as a result influenced the development of pediatrics itself up to the present. The term "disorder of nutrition", which Czerny used, showed the relation between nutrition on the one and disease on the other hand. Czerny distinguished three groups of damages i. e. (a) due to nutrition, (b) due to infections and (c) due to physical constitution.A second emphasis in his research work was the correlation between nutritional disturbance and the behaviour of the child. His repeatedly re-edited collection of lectures of 1908 "Der Arzt als Erzieher" ("The physician as an educator") shows this approach in its title. [ cp. Eduard Seidler: "„Zappelphilipp“ und ADHS: Von der Unart zur Krankheit" in: Deutsches Ärzteblatt Ausgabe Februar 2004, page 63 [http://www.aerzteblatt.de/v4/archiv/pdf.asp?id=40461 also online as PDF-file] ]
Discoverer of new clinical symptoms in pediatrics
Children's diseases such as
*nutritionalanemia in neonates (Czerny-Anemia)
*lymphatic−exudative diathesis (Czerny−diathesis), a clinical entity, which Czerny clearly distinguished fromscrofula and consequently fromtuberculosis [Kleinschmidt 1933, S. 487] What he described is an individual disposition to increased sensitivity of the skin and themucus .
*paradox respiration (Czerny-respiration)were named after Czerny.
Acknowledgements and posthumous honours
The German Association of Children's and Juvenile Medicine (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin - DGKJ) , which was founded in 1883, annually awards the "Adalbert-Czerny Preis" (Adalbert-Czerny Award). The award was started in 1963 (the 100th anniversary of Czerny' death)and goes to persons with outstanding scientific achievements in pediatrics. [ [http://www.dgkj.de/347.html list of laureates and statute] in German]
Bibliography (Selection of German Publications)
*Adalbert Czerny & Keller, Arthur: "Des Kindes Ernährung, Ernährungsstörungen und Ernährungstherapie": 2 Vols. newest edition Leipzig 1928
* Adalbert Czerny: "Der Arzt als Erzieher des Kindes" , 6. ed.Leipzig 1922
* Adalbert Czerny: "Die Entstehung und Bedeutung der Angst im Leben des Kindes" ,Langensalza 1915Literature and footnotes
*Wolfgang U. Eckart & Christoph Gradman: "Ärzte-Lexikon Springer", 3. ed. Heidelberg 2006 p.90 ISBN 978-3540295846
*Rolf Schmoeger: "Adalbert Czerny (1863-1941) Mitbegründer der wissenschaftlichen Kinderheilkunde" Berlin 2003 ISBN 978-3-937343-36-5 = Schmoeger (2003) (note: this book has no proper page numbering, but contains a number of interesting illustrations)
*Hans Kleinschmidt: "Zum siebzigsten Geburtstage von Adalbert Czerny am 25. März 1933 " in: Klinische Wochenschrift 12 (1933) p. 486f. also available as [http://www.springerlink.com/index/L41136RH80711717.pdf PDF-File]External links
* [http://www.onmeda.de/lexika/persoenlichkeiten/czerny.html acknowledgement of Czerny's achievements]
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