Hugo Přibram

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Hugo Přibram (also Pribram ; born January 4, 1881 in Prague , † May 11, 1943 in the Theresienstadt concentration camp ) was an Austrian doctor and pathologist . He is a member of the Pribram medical family .

Life

Přibram studied medicine in Prague and received his doctorate there in 1905. med. He then became an assistant at the Charité in Berlin and in the chemical department of the Pathological Institute there. After a few years he returned to the University of Prague as an assistant, completed his habilitation there in 1912 and in the same year became a private lecturer for special pathology and therapy of internal diseases. In 1929 he became an associate professor in Prague. His scientific specialty was the research of kidney diseases caused by metabolic disorders.

Persecution and death

Přibram was deported from Prague to Theresienstadt to the concentration camp on November 20, 1942. There he was murdered on May 11 or May 19, 1943.

Works

  • Medical examination guidelines , Berlin u. Wroclaw 1923
  • Introduction to the theory and practice of the therapy of internal diseases , Vienna 1925

literature

  • Klaus Pelzner: Personal bibliographies of professors and lecturers in internal medicine and paediatrics at the German Karl Ferdinand University in Prague in the approximate period from 1900-1945 , 1972, 56-64
  • Rudolf M. Wlaschek: Biographia Judaica Bohemiae , Vol. 1, Dortmund 1995, p. 171
  • Heribert Sturm: Biographical Lexicon for the History of the Bohemian Lands , Vol. III, Munich 2000, p. 313

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Heribert Sturm: Biographical Lexicon for the History of the Bohemian Lands , Vol. III, Munich 2000, p. 313
  2. ^ Yad Vashem's database of victims: http://www.yadvashem.org