Marius Kaiser

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Marius Kaiser (born September 9, 1877 in Friesach ; † January 3, 1969 in Vienna ) was an Austrian hygienist .

Life

Marius Emperor, son of businessman and property owner Vincent emperor took to filed Matura a study of medicine at the University of Graz in which he in 1903 with the acquisition of the academic degree of Dr. med. completed. In the same year he took up an assistant position with Professor Wilhelm Prausnitz at the Hygiene Institute there. From 1908 to 1914 he worked as a port doctor in Trieste , was then appointed head of the maritime medical field service and was entrusted, among other things, with the implementation of protective measures during the cholera epidemic in 1911.

In 1918 Kaiser completed his habilitation at the University of Graz for hygiene, then worked again at the Hygiene Institute, before he accepted an appointment as a disease officer at the Federal Ministry for Social Administration in Vienna in 1921. Kaiser - he was appointed Ministerialrat in 1925 - was appointed head of the state vaccine production facility in 1926. In the 1930s Kaiser succeeded in producing the first lyophilized dry vaccine for subcutaneous smallpox vaccination .

In 1945 Kaiser was appointed head of the Hygiene Institute and full professor of hygiene at the University of Vienna . After his retirement in 1948 he was head of the institute until 1951. Kaiser was Austria's representative when the WHO was founded in 1946 , and in 1948 he was one of the founding members of the Austrian Society for Microbiology.

Fonts

  • Die Blattern in Switzerland, Public Health Office, Vienna, 1924
  • The state of rat extermination in Austria, Deleiter, Dresden, 1929
  • With Elise Liedl: Encephalitis post vaccinationem with special consideration of the Austrian cases: From the federal vaccine production facility in Vienna, Deleiter, Dresden, 1929
  • Where does the smallpox vaccination come from and what is its value ?, Ärztlicher Presseverein, 1930
  • The need for a vaccination law in Austria, Ärztlicher Presseverein, 1932
  • The leaf epidemic in Malmö (December 1931 to February 1932) and the results of the mass vaccinations there: From the Federal Vaccine Production Agency in Vienna, Perles, 1933
  • With Julius Zappert: Postvaccinal encephalitis according to official Austrian data, Springer, Vienna, Berlin, 1938
  • Smallpox and smallpox vaccination: a guide for medical officers, vaccinators and medical students, Springer, 1949 ISBN 3-211-80099-9 .
  • With Franz Puntigam: The organization of BCG vaccination in Austria, Federal Vaccine Production Agency, 1950
  • Hypersensitivity reactions to intravenous administration of gamma globulin preparations, Juris, 1967

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