Heinrich Albrecht (bacteriologist)

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Dr. Heinrich Albrecht (1898)

Heinrich Albrecht (born July 24, 1866 in Vienna ; † June 28, 1922 there ) was an Austrian bacteriologist.

Life

During his studies he became a member of the Olympia Vienna fraternity . Albrecht was trained in anatomy under Emil Zuckerkandl . Then he worked under Anton Weichselbaum .

First assistant at Anton Weichselbaum's pathological-anatomical institute , Albrecht worked successfully in October 1898 at the side of Rudolf Pöch (with whom he had studied plague cases in Bombay the year before), the further dissemination of the at the Nothnagel Clinic of the city's general hospital Vienna to prevent outbreak of pneumonic plague

In 1913 he was offered a position at the University of Graz and in 1920 at the University of Vienna . He died of tuberculosis .

plant

His name is linked to the name of the meningococcal pathogen because of a publication with Anton Ghon in 1901.

Fonts

  • H. Albrecht, Anton Ghon: About the aetiology and pathological anatomic of meningitis cerebrospinalis epidemica , Vienna. clin. Wrench 14: 984-996. 1901
  • H. Albrecht, Hermann Müller, Anton Ghon: About the bubonic plague in Bombay in 1897. kk Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1898, ÖBV . (From: Memoranda of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, mathematical and natural science class . Volume 66, 1–3. Springer, Vienna 1898, ZDB -ID 961131-9 ).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Directory of the old men of the German fraternity. Überlingen am Bodensee 1920, p. 252.
  2. From the general hospital. (...) It was announced that (...). In:  Neue Freie Presse , Abendblatt, No. 12281/1898, October 31, 1898, p. 3 middle. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / nfp.
  3. ^ The plague falls in Vienna. (With cover picture and six portraits). In:  Wiener Bilder , No. 44/1898 (3rd year), October 30, 1898, p. 2, center left. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / wrb.