Egon Ewald Pribram

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Egon Ewald Pribram (also Přibram ; born July 10, 1885 in Prague , † July 1963 in the USA) was an Austrian doctor . He was a member of the Pribram medical family .

Přibram studied medicine in Vienna . After graduation he was 1912/1913 surgeon in the University Hospital he University of Vienna . Then he went to Giessen , where he completed his habilitation in 1923 and worked as a professor of gynecology . In 1933 his license to teach was revoked because of his Jewish origins . This finally forced him to emigrate in 1938 , which led him to Cleveland via Prague , Shanghai and Washington, DC .

Works

  • About partial traumatic fingernail transplantation . In: Archives for Dermatology and Syphilis , Volume 112, June 1912, pp. 657-660
  • About the importance of the spleen in the organism suffering from malignant tumors and the influence of spleen pulp on tumors . In: Clinical and Experimental Medicine , Volume 12, January 1913, pp. 295-302
  • On the question of cholesterol metabolism during pregnancy and in the puerperium (= Archive for Gynecology, Volume 119), Berlin (Habilitation Thesis Gießen) 1923

literature

  • Peter Chroust: Giessen University and Fascism, Students and University Lecturers 1918-1945 . Volume 1. Waxmann, Münster et al. 1994, ISBN 3-89325-200-2 , ( international university publications ), (at the same time: Giessen, Univ., Diss., 1993).

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