Edmund von Neusser

Edmund Neuss, since 1905 Edmund of Neuss, ( born December 1, 1852 in Swoszowice near Cracow; † 30 July 1912 in Bad Fischau, Lower Austria ) was an Austrian internist.

Edmund Neuss studied medicine at the universities of Krakow and Vienna, 1877, he earned his MD He received his training at Albert Duchek ( 1824-1882 ) and Anton Drasche ( 1826-1904 ), he was an assistant to Heinrich von Bamberger at the II medical university hospital in Vienna. He habilitated in 1888 and was from 1889 to 1893 chief physician at the hospital Rudolf Foundation.

Neuss dealt with hematology, with the interactions of the endocrine glands, with constitutional anomalies, circulatory diseases, tuberculosis and syphilis. In 1905, he was ennobled.

In 1892 in Vienna, Rudolf -Fuenfhaus ( 15th district ) of Neusserplatz was named after him.

Works

  • Diseases of the adrenal glands. 1897 ( Edmund of Neuss & Josef Wiesel: .. Diseases of the adrenal gland 2, completely umgearb and presumably ed Vienna [ ua]: Hölder, 1910)
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