Karl Neubuerger

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Karl Theodor Neubürger (partially abbreviated as "Charles T."; born on 5. March 1890 in Frankfurt am Main , died on 7. March 1972 in Denver , Colorado ) was a German - American neuropathologist .

Life and education

Neubuerger was born as the son of Otto Neubuerger (general practitioner and medical adviser) and his wife Henriette Hallgarten. In the spring of 1908 he completed his Abitur at the Goethe Gymnasium. Neubürger studied until 1913 at the University in Freiburg . He did his doctorate with Alfred Erich Hoche with the dissertation "Newer views on the occurrence of hallucinations". After the First World War , he completed specialist training at the German Research Institute for Psychiatry (later the Max Planck Institute) in Munich . From 1930 to 1937 he was an adjunct professor at the "Brain Pathology Institute" of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Psychiatry in Munich, financed by the Rockefeller Foundation (with Walther Spielmeyer ). In 1931 he completed his habilitation with his studies in pathological anatomy at the University of Munich, where he gave his inaugural address on January 20. In 1938 he immigrated Neubuerger with his wife and three children to Denver in the United States. From 1946 he taught there as a professor of pathology at the University of Denver .

Neubuerger switched from Judaism to Catholicism in 1925 .

Awards

Publications

  • Acute changes in the ammonshorn after recent cranial shot injuries. Krkhforsch, 1928; 7: 219
  • About heart muscle changes in epileptics. Verh Deutsch Pathologische Ges. Wiesbaden, 1928: 487
  • About the heart muscle changes in epileptics and their relationship to angina pectoris. Frankfurt Z. Pathol., 1933; 46: 14
  • Heart, epilepsy, angina pectoris. Klin Wchschr, 1933
  • White-Head RW, Rutledge ER, Ebaugit FG. Pathologic changes in the brain of dogs given repeated electric chocks. Am J Med Sci, 1942; 204: 381

literature

  • Jeff Minckler: In memoriam: Karl T. Neubuerger, MD J Neuropathol Exp. Neurol, 1972; 31: 559-561
  • J. Peiffer (Ed.): Hirnforschung in Deutschland 1849 to 1974. Letters on the development of psychiatry and neurosciences as well as on the influence of the political environment on scientists (= writings of the mathematical and natural science class of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences. No. 13). Springer, Berlin 2004
  • Reinhard Rürup : Fates and Careers: Commemorative book for the researchers expelled from the Kaiser Wilhelm Society by the National Socialists . Wallstein-Verl., Göttingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-89244-797-9 , p. 282 f . ( limited preview in Google Book search).

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jeff Minckler: In Memoriam: Karl T. Neubuerger, MD In: Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology . tape 31 , no. 4 , October 1, 1972, ISSN  0022-3069 , p. 559-561 , doi : 10.1097 / 00005072-197210000-00001 , PMID 4562517 ( oxfordjournals.org [accessed January 14, 2017]).
  2. Reinhard Rürup. With Michael Schüring: Fates and Careers: Memorial book for the researchers expelled from the Kaiser Wilhelm Society by the National Socialists . Wallstein, Göttingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-89244-797-9 , pp. 282 .
  3. see Rürup, page 283