Hermann Friedberg

Hermann Wilhelm Friedberg ( born July 5, 1817 in Rosenberg ( Upper Silesia ); † March 1, 1884 in Breslau) was a German surgeon and coroner.

Life and work

Hermann Friedberg came from a Jewish family. He attended from 1830 to 1838 the high school in Brieg, studied medicine in Berlin, Vienna, Prague, Paris and Breslau and received his PhD in 1840 on "The congenital heart diseases of man." He practiced in Berlin and worked from 1849 to 1852 as an assistant at the Surgical University Clinic in Berlin under Bernhard von Langenbeck. There he completed his habilitation in 1852, also the " Histology of the blood " of Surgery and Pharmacology state. He then managed a surgical and ophthalmological private clinic in Berlin. With the appointment for Physicus ( District Medical Officer ) to Wroclaw 1866, he resumed his academic teaching career again and was appointed professor at the university there in 1869.

Friedberg was a prolific, but not outstanding physicians. He worked for " pathology and therapy of muscle paralysis " (1858 ) and forensic medicine. In this field he has published, among others, " The poisoning by carbon haze " (1866 ), and various collections of his opinions.

Works

  • The congenital heart disease of man and the blood circulation of the human fetus and amphibians. Rücker and Püchler, Berlin 1842 digitized
  • The congenital heart disease and the large vessels of the people, together with studies on the blood circulation of the human fetus. Engelmann, Berlin 1844 digitized
  • Histology of Blood: with special reference to the forensic diagnosis. Berlin 1852
  • Report of surgical and ophthalmologic clinic propaedeutic in Berlin for the winter semester 1852/53. Jeanrenaud, Berlin 1853
  • Surgical Clinic. Observations and explanations in the field of surgery. First volume. Friedrich Mauke, Jena 1855 digitized
  • Court Medical and Critical Remarks on Casper's practisches Handbook of judicial medicine. J. H. Geiger, Lahr 1857 digitized
  • Pathology and therapy of muscle paralysis. Landes-Industrie - Comptoir, Weimar 1858 digitized ( 2nd ed Leipzig 1862)
  • The doctrine of venereal diseases in antiquity and the Middle Ages. Clinically and represented historically. C. S. Liebrecht, Berlin 1865 digitized
  • The poisoning by carbon vapor. Shown clinical and forensic medical examination. Carl Sigism. Liebrecht, Berlin 1866 digitized
  • About the assertion of public health care. A contribution to the question: how should the management of public health care is organized in Germany? Ferdinand Enke, Erlangen 1873 digitized
  • Smallpox and smallpox vaccination protection. A contribution to the appreciation of the German Impfgesetzes of 8 April 1874. Ferdinand Enke, Erlangen 1874
  • Court Medical reports. Front Row. Vieweg and Son, Braunschweig 1875 digitized
  • Medical practice court. Forty medico-legal reports.. Urban and Schwarzenberg, Vienna and Leipzig 1881 digitized
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