Hermann Nothnagel

Carl Wilhelm Hermann Nothnagel ( born September 28, 1841 in Old Lietzegöricke in the Mark Brandenburg, † July 7, 1905 in Vienna ) was a German internist.

Life

His father was a pharmacy owner, later in Altlietzegöricke doctor and the mother, Ottilie Neider, came from an old merchant's home in Güstebiese.

Nothnagel studied from 1858 to 1863 when Ludwig Traube and Rudolf Virchow ( 1821-1902 ) at the University of Berlin. From 1865 to 1868 he worked as an assistant to Ernst Viktor von Leyden ( 1832-1910 ) in Königsberg, where he qualified in internal medicine in 1866. From 1868 to 1870 he worked as a military doctor and lecturer in Berlin and in the same capacity from 1870 to 1872 in Breslau.

In 1872 he was called to Freiburg and in 1874 as a full professor in Jena at the medical clinic, where he in 1882 as chief of the first medicine. Hospital of the University of Vienna moved. In Vienna he remained until his death in 1905. One of his pupils there was, inter alia, Constantin Economo, Baron of San Serff ( 1876-1931 ).

In 1879, he was inducted into the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina.

Hermann Nothnagel was at the Protestant Cemetery Matzleinsdorf ( crypt top center, No. 109) buried in Vienna. 1910, a monument to Hermann Nothnagel was unveiled in arcades of the University of Vienna.

Works

  • Handbook of Materia Medica. In 1870. 4 presumably edition - Berlin: Hirschwald, 1880 Digitized edition of the University and State Library Dusseldorf.
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