Max Tièche

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Max Tièche, 1914

Max Tièche (born May 22, 1878 in Bern , † April 13, 1938 in Zurich ) was a Swiss dermatologist .

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During his studies, Tièche was Josef Jadassohn's assistant . After completing his doctorate at the University of Bern , he opened a practice for skin and venereal diseases on Zurich's Bahnhofstrasse . In 1913 he completed his habilitation at the University of Zurich . In the same year he founded the Municipal Polyclinic for Skin and Venereal Diseases . In 1926 Tièche was appointed adjunct professor of dermatology. He died in 1938 at the age of 60 as a result of acute pancreatitis . His successor was Walter Burckhardt .

The "Jadassohn-Tièche syndrome" (relating to blue nevus ) is named after Josef Jadassohn and him .

The city of Zurich honored Max Tièche in 1947 by naming Tièchestrasse after him.

Fonts

  • Epidemiological and experimental information on variola and vaccines. In: Correspondence sheet for Swiss doctors. No. 24, Basel 1913 (habilitation thesis, University of Zurich).
  • About benign melanomas ("chromatophoromas") of the skin - "blue nevi". In: Virchow's archive for pathological anatomy and physiology and for clinical medicine. No. 186, 1906, pp. 212-229 (dissertation, University of Bern).

literature

  • Memories of Max Tièche, 1878–1938. Zurich 1939.
  • Hanspeter Fuhrer: Max Tièche, 1878–1938. Dermatologist and founder of the Municipal Polyclinic for Skin and Venereal Diseases of the City of Zurich. Dissertation, University of Zurich, Zurich 1992.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stephan Lautenschlager: To the story. The institution through the ages. Dermatology, Triemli City Hospital, Zurich.
  2. Tièche-Jadassohn naevus on whonamedit.com
  3. The Tièchestrasse on course through Zurich: A tour through old and new Zurich. accessed on January 29, 2018