Felix Jerusalem

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Felix Jerusalem (* 1932 ; † 1996 ) was a German neurologist .

Life

Jerusalem studied medicine and received his doctorate in 1960 from the University of Cologne . He completed his habilitation in the 1971 summer semester under Günter Baumgartner at the University of Zurich , where he became Associate Professor of Neurology and Senior Physician of the Neurological Polyclinic in 1976 . Between 1972 and 1973 he worked for a year at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester . From 1981 to 1996 he was full professor and director of the University Clinic for Neurology in Bonn .

The Felix Jerusalem Prize of the German Society for Muscular Diseases , which has been awarded annually since 1996 and financed by Sanofi , is named after him. In 1974 Jerusalem was also a co-founder and first president of the Swiss Society for Muscle Sick People (now the Swiss Muscle Society ).

Fonts (selection)

  • Comparative animal experiments on the potassium content of the erythrocytes and the cellular space. Pulm, Cologne 1960 (dissertation, University of Cologne, November 22, 1960).
  • with Hugo Noetzel: The cerebral vein and sinus thromboses with special consideration of the topography of the hemorrhagic infarcts (= monographs from the entire field of neurology and psychiatry. H. 106). Springer, Berlin 1965.
  • Muscle diseases: clinic, therapy, pathology. Thieme, Stuttgart 1979 (habilitation thesis, University of Zurich); 2nd, revised and expanded edition, with Stephan Zierz : Thieme, Stuttgart 1991.

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus Hess : History of the Neurological Clinic and Polyclinic Zurich. In: Swiss Archive for Neurology and Psychiatry . Vol. 159 (2008), H. 4, pp. 191-197.
  2. ^ German Society for Muscle Sicknesses (DGM): Call for proposals , accessed on November 2, 2018.