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Joseph von Lindwurm
German physician

Joseph von Lindwurm

Joseph von Lindwurm
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Intro German physician
Was Professor Educator Physician Dermatologist
From Germany
Field Academia Healthcare
Gender male
Birth 9 April 1824, Aschaffenburg, Germany
Death 21 February 1874, Munich, Germany (aged 49 years)
Star sign Aries
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Biography

Joseph von Lindwurm (9 April 1824 – 21 February 1874), was a German physician and dermatologist born in Aschaffenburg.

He studied medicine in Würzburg and Heidelberg, obtaining his medical doctorate in 1849. Afterwards, he worked as an assistant in the medical clinic at Würzburg, then furthered his education in Vienna and Paris. In Paris, he demonstrated through inoculation experiments that secondary syphilis was as contagious as primary syphilis. In 1853 he became privat-docent at Munich, followed by an associate professorship several years later (1859). In 1863 he was appointed a full professor of dermatology and venereal diseases in Munich, later becoming director of the second medical clinic at the general hospital (1869).

A thoroughfare in Munich, Lindwurmstraße, is named in his honor. His surname refers to the "Lindwurm" of German mythology.

Publications

Among his written works was a translation of William Stokes' "The Diseases of the Heart and Aorta" into German (Handbuch der Krankheiten des Herzens und der Aorta). Other writings by Lindwurm are:

  • Über die Verschiedheit der syphilitischen Krankheiten, in: Würzburger medizinische Zeitschrift 1862, S. 143-177 - On the diversity of syphilitic diseases.
  • Notwendigkeit der Zwangsrevaccination, in: Ärztliches Intelligenzblatt 1972, S. 134-135 - Necessity for mandatory re-vaccinations.

Books about Joseph von Lindwurm

  • Joseph von Lindwurm (1824-1874): eine Biographie by Ulrike Elga Elisabeth Riemensperger, 1982.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/27837878
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/containsVIAFID/27837878
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