Albert Dubler

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Dubler in the winter color of the Strasbourg Swabians

Albert Dubler (born January 3, 1857 in Wohlen , Canton Aargau ; † May 21, 1903 ibid) was a Swiss pathologist.

Life

Dubler attended schools in Wohlen and Aarau . Without a father since 1871 and more technically oriented, he first studied medicine at the University of Zurich . In 1878 he was one of the founders of the Corps Helvetia Zurich . He moved to the University of Bern and the Kaiser Wilhelms University of Strasbourg , where he also joined the Corps Suevia Strasbourg in 1879. There, too, he proved to be a very good fencer of lengths . He went to the University of Basel to graduate . With a pathological doctoral thesis he was awarded Dr. med. PhD.

In the spring of 1884 he traveled to Paris and England to perfect himself in practical subjects and in foreign languages. Vienna was also visited. In Berlin he familiarized himself with the technical basics of bacteriology . In early 1887 he joined the pathological-anatomical institute in Basel as an assistant. He took care of the preparations and created a catalog with 5700 numbers. His habilitation thesis dealt with pus , a central problem in pathology and bacteriology. In 1890 he received the Venia legendi for pathological anatomy and a teaching position for bacteriology in Basel . On May 19, 1894 he was appointed associate professor . Probably because of diphtheria kidney disease, he submitted his dismissal in 1897. He left Basel and lived in Aargau and Paris. His dream of doing research at the Pasteur Institute did not come true. Cared for by his sister, he died at the age of 46.

Publications

  • About neuritis in herpes zoster . Inaugural dissertation. Virchow's archive for pathological anatomy 96 (1884), pp. 195-234. Plate XI. XII.
  • A peculiar cyst in the abdominal cavity of a newborn baby . Virchow Archiv 111 (1888), pp. 567-574.
  • About a case of an accessory retroperitoneal lung lobe . 1889.
  • On a case of mycosis intestinalis . (Meeting of the Basler med. Ges. December 20, 1888.) Correspondence sheet for Swiss doctors. Pp. 234-237.
  • How bacteria act on the human body . Habilitation lecture July 15, 1890. Corr.-Bl. f. Black Doctors. Pp. 612-624.
  • A contribution to the theory of suppuration , 2nd edition 1890
  • Two cases of acute infectious phlegmon of the pharynx . Virchow Archive 126 (1891), 438–455. (Vergi. Basler med. Ges. June 11, 1891: Corr.-Bl. f. Schw. Doctors 1892. p. 79.)

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 144/4; 103/15
  2. Dissertation: About neuritis in herpes zoster .
  3. ^ Habilitation thesis: A contribution to the theory of suppuration .
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