Isidor Neumann

Isidor Neumann, Noble of medicinal Wart ( born March 2, 1832 in Miroslav; † August 31, 1906 in Vienna) was an Austrian dermatologist and Syphilidologe.

Life

Isidor Neumann, a native of Moravia, devoted himself after Stored Matura studying medicine at the University of Vienna, from which he graduated in 1858 with the acquisition of the academic degree of Dr. med. Neumann received a general medical training at Carl von Rokitansky and Josef Škoda and histopathological training at Carl Wedl. Subsequently he joined in 1859 as an assistant at Ferdinand von Hebra before 1862 for the field habilitated skin diseases.

Isidor Neumann, 1875 appointed extraordinary professor, took over in 1881 in the wake of Carl Sigmund the line of the first clinical department for syphilis as well as the Chair of syphilidology at the University of Vienna, having previously been in an hard struggle against its competitors Heinrich Auspitz had prevailed. The 1904 Emeritus Neumann, as a successor was his student Ernest finger inserted, died in 1906 at his country house in Bad Vöslau to the effects of a stroke.

Neumann, he worked on one of the first with the microscopic anatomy of skin diseases, put a focus of his research in mycology. He acted as advisor to k.u.k. Government and reached as test discipline for students of medicine, the institutionalization of the field of dermatology. Neumann described in 1886 in a published in the quarterly magazine of Dermatology and Syphilis work a form of pemphigus vulgaris, which became known under the name of pemphigus vegetans of Neumann later. In addition, he placed first a detailed study of premature skin aging due to extreme weather conditions, before.

Publications

  • Textbook of Dermatology, Wilhelm Braumüller, Vienna 1869.
  • To the knowledge of the lymphatic vessels of the skin of humans and mammals, Wilhelm Braumüller, Vienna 1873
  • Atlas of skin diseases, Wilhelm Braumüller, Vienna 1890
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