Curt Schimmelbusch

Curt Schimmel Busch ( born November 16, 1860 in United - Nogath, West Prussia; † August 2, 1895 in Berlin) was a German physician and pathologist.

Life

Schimmel Busch studied from 1879 to 1882 Science in Freiburg and Munich and then medicine in Würzburg, Berlin and Halle.

In Halle he was in 1886 received his doctorate of medicine and then worked as an assistant to Karl Joseph Eberth ( 1835-1926 ) in the Institute of Anatomy. From 1888, he was an assistant in the Civil Hospital in Cologne with Bernhard Bardenheuer ( 1839-1913 ) and from 1889 in Berlin with Ernst von Bergmann ( 1836-1907 ). In 1892 he was habilitated.

According to him the mold bush mask is named. It is a mask made ​​of wire mesh, which serves ether before the patient's face to evaporate, causing the ether anesthesia by inhalation comes into being. ( See also: anesthetic system )

Also in instrument reprocessing, that is, the sterilization of instruments and other medical devices, the name Schimmel Busch is a term. Thus, in 1889 he developed containers were called for instruments and surgical scrubbing mold jungle drums. On the basis of these containers, the containers and container systems in use today have evolved.

Works

  • Along with Karl Joseph Eberth: platelets and thrombosis. Stuttgart, 1888.
  • Along with Karl Joseph Eberth: Thrombosis after attempts and body findings. Stuttgart, 1888.
  • Experimental studies on the thrombosis. Virchow's Archives of Pathological Anatomy and Physiology and Clinical Medicine, Berlin.
  • The ratio of the thrombosis blood to clot. Virchow's Archives of Pathological Anatomy and Physiology and Clinical Medicine, Berlin.
  • The composition of the thrombus. Virchow's Archives of Pathological Anatomy and Physiology and Clinical Medicine, Berlin.
  • Instructions for aseptic wound treatment. Berlin 1892.
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