Adolf Aron Baginsky

Adolf Aron Baginsky ( May 22nd 1843 in Ratibor, † May 15, 1918 in Berlin) was a German - Jewish pediatrician.

Life

Adolf Baginsky studied in Berlin and Vienna, from 1861 to 1866 when Rudolf Virchow and Ludwig Traube, whose private assistant he was. On May 7, 1866, he received his doctorate in Berlin

He practiced first as a doctor in Seehausen at Magdeburg, then in Nordhausen and since 1871 in Berlin. Baginsky habilitated in 1881 as lecturer in paediatrics at the University and in 1890 director of the mainly intended for infectious childhood diseases Emperor and Empress Frederick Hospital in Berlin, which he for 28 years to a few months led before his death in 1918.

From 1888, Baginsky was a member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina.

His final resting he found in the Jewish Cemetery Weissensee in WT field.

Publications

  • With Otto Janke: Handbook of school hygiene: for the use of doctors, medical officers, teachers, school directors and technicians. 3rd completely revised edition, Enke, Stuttgart 1898.
  • Textbook of paediatrics. 3rd edition, Berlin 1889.
  • Practical contributions to pediatrics. 3 issues, Tübingen from 1880 to 1884.
  • Care of healthy and sick child. 3rd edition, Stuttgart 1885.
  • The life of the woman. 3rd edition, Stuttgart 1885.
  • Food -and-hold child care in Berlin. Braunschweig 1886.
  • The hygienic principles of the Mosaic legislation. Braunschweig 1895.
  • Festschrift in Enoch's 70th Birthday ( Edited ).
  • With Monti and Marcus Herz: Archives of Pediatrics. Stuttgart, since 1880.
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