Josef Paneth

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Josef Paneth

Josef Paneth (born October 6, 1857 in Vienna ; † January 4, 1890 there ) was an Austrian physiologist and the first to describe the Paneth cells of the small intestine named after him .

Life

After studying medicine at the University of Vienna and Heidelberg, Josef Paneth received his doctorate in Vienna in 1879 and then initially worked as a surgical assistant to Theodor Billroth in Vienna. He then worked at the Wroclaw Physiological Institute and in Ville franche, where he did research in the field of histology at the Zoological Station. In Ernst Brückes Physiological Institute in Vienna, where he qualified as a professor in physiology in 1886, he then became an employee and then Sigmund Freud's successor . In Freud's Non vixit dream , Paneth is mentioned as “friend and opponent P.”. Paneth was also in contact with Friedrich Nietzsche . His philosophical work on epistemological problems has not been published.

The chemist Friedrich Adolf Paneth is a son.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. J. Paneth: About the secreting cells of the small intestinal epithelium. In: Archives for microscopic anatomy. Volume 31, 1888, p. 113 f.
  2. ^ Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach: Paneth, Josef. 2005, p. 1094.
  3. ^ Sigmund Freud study edition, Volume II: The Interpretation of Dreams , pp. 408ff and p. 462ff; S. Fischer Verlag, 1994