Josef from Škoda
Josef Škoda (also Josef Skoda ) or Joseph Ritter von Škoda (born December 10, 1805 in Pilsen , † June 13, 1881 in Vienna ) was a Bohemian-Austrian physician and internal clinician.
Life
Škoda was the second son of a locksmith. From 1825 he studied medicine at the University of Vienna , like his brother Franz . He also took the subjects of mathematics and physics. In 1831 he received his doctorate from the Medical Faculty in Vienna.
Škoda further developed the investigation methods of percussion and auscultation and researched their physical principles.
In 1846 he became professor of pathology at the Medical Faculty of the University of Vienna .
With the founding of the Younger or Second Vienna Medical School, Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky , Škoda and the dermatologist Ferdinand von Hebra initiated a paradigm shift that led medicine based on natural philosophy to modern, scientifically oriented medicine. With the specialization of medicine, combined with the development of new disciplines, "Viennese doctors" achieved world renown.
With the help of Škoda's refined investigation methods, the understanding of diseases also changed, away from the ontological understanding that was still prevalent in the middle of the 19th century towards the process character of individual diseases. In 1856 he was elected a member of the Leopoldina .
Joseph Škoda was an uncle of the industrialist Emil von Škoda .
Fonts
- On pericarditis from a pathological, anatomical and diagnostic point of view . (with Jakob Kolletschka ). Medicinal Yearbooks of the Imperial and Royal Austrian State, 1834.
- About the percussion n. Medicinal yearbooks of the imperial-royal Austrian state, Vienna, 1836, 20: 453-473. (New series, Volume 9).
- About the heart beat and the sounds caused by the heart's movements and about the use of percussion when examining the organs of the abdomen . Medicinal Yearbooks of the Imperial and Royal Austrian State, Vienna, 1837, 22: 227–266. (New series, volumes 13 and 14)
- Use of percussion when examining the organs of the abdomen . (with A. Dobler). Medicinal Yearbooks of the Imperial and Royal Austrian State, Vienna, 1838, 24: 5–46.
- Treatise on percussion and auscultation. Vienna 1839.
- Examination method for determining the condition of the heart . Medicinal Yearbooks of the Imperial and Royal Austrian State, 1839, 27: 528–559.
- About abdominal typhus and its treatment with alumen crudum . Medicinal Yearbooks of the Imperial and Royal Austrian State, volume 15, 1838.
- Examination method for determining the condition of the heart . Medicinal Yearbooks of the Imperial and Royal Austrian State, volume 18, 1939.
- On pericarditis in a pathological and diagnostic relationship . (with Jakob Kolletschka). Medicinal Yearbooks of the Imperial and Royal Austrian State, 1839, 28: 55–74, 227–272, 397–433.
- About Piorry's semiotics and diagnostics . Medicinal Yearbooks of the Imperial and Royal Austrian State, Volume 18, 1839.
- About the diagnosis of valvular heart disease . Medicinal yearbooks of the imperial-royal Austrian state. New series, Volume 21, 1840.
- Treatise on percussion and auscultation . Vienna, JG Ritter von Mösle Witwe & Braunmüller, 1839; 6th edition, 1864.
- About the pleural and pericardial effusions . (with Franz Schuh). Medicinal Yearbooks of the Imperial and Royal Austrian State, 1842.
- Appearances from which the fusion of the heart with the pericardium in living people can be recognized . Reprint of the Royal Academy of Sciences (mathematics-natural history class) session, November 1851.
- Cases of lung burn treated and cured by inhalation of oil of turpentine . Journal of the Society of Physicians in Vienna, 1853, 9: 445–447.
- About the function of the atria of the heart and about the influence of the force of contraction of the lungs and the respiratory movements on the blood circulation . Journal of the Society of Physicians in Vienna, 1853, 9: 193–213.
Honors
- 1848 member of the Academy of Sciences in Austria
- 1861 appointment to the court councilor
- Honorary President of the Society of Doctors in Vienna
- In 1881 the Skodagasse in Vienna- Josefstadt (8th district) was named after the doctor.
literature
- Constantin von Wurzbach : Škoda, Joseph . In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich . 35th part. Kaiserlich-Königliche Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1877, pp. 66–72 ( digitized version ).
- Julius Pagel : Skoda, Joseph Ritter von . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 34, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1892, p. 446 f.
- Julius Pagel: Skoda, Joseph , in: Biographical Lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Berlin and Vienna 1901, Sp. 1605–1607
- D. Angetter: Škoda Josef von. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 12, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 2001–2005, ISBN 3-7001-3580-7 , p. 326.
- Gabriela Schmidt-Wyklicky: Skoda, Joseph. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 24, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-428-11205-0 , p. 487 f. ( Digitized version ).
- Ilona Gälzer: From a torn button to found the Skodawerke and from Skoda in Pilsen to Skoda in Gaaden in our home , 84 (2013), issue 1–4
Web links
- Entry on Josef von Škoda in the Austria Forum (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
- Literature by and about Josef von Škoda in the catalog of the German National Library
- Biography at whonamedit.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Joseph Škoda: Treatise on percussion and auscultation. Vienna 1839.
- ↑ Wolfgang U. Eckart : History of Medicine. With theory, ethics, law , 6th edition. Springer Medizin Verlag 2009, Neue Wiener Schule, Joseph Skoda pp. 195–196; History of Medicine 2009 7th edition History, Theory and Ethics of Medicine , Springer Berlin New York 2013, pp. 178–179. History, theory and ethics of medicine 2013
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SURNAME | Škoda, Josef von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Bohemian-Austrian medic |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 10, 1805 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Pilsen |
DATE OF DEATH | June 13, 1881 |
Place of death | Vienna |