Oscar Adler (medic)

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Oscar Adler (born August 30, 1879 in Karlsbad ; died October 13, 1936 there ) was an Austrian and Czechoslovak internist and university professor.

Life

Adler was of Jewish origin and the son of Wilhelm Adler and his wife Charlotte née Lederer. He was the nephew of the writer Friedrich Adler from Prague . After attending grammar school in Karlsbad, he studied medicine at the University of Prague and the University of Berlin. In 1905 he received his doctorate in Prague for Dr. med. and completed his habilitation in 1913. In the same year he became a private lecturer in internal medicine at the German University in Prague . From 1914 to 1918 he took part in the First World War as a regimental doctor and head of an epidemic hospital. He then worked from 1919 as an internist in Karlsbad and continued as a lecturer at the German University in Prague. His permanent residence was the Kurhaus Drei Mohren on the market square in Karlsbad.

Works

  • (with Rudolf Adler): About the behavior of certain organic compounds towards blood with special consideration of the detection of blood . In: Hoppe-Seyler's Zeitschrift für Physiologische Chemie 41, 1-2 (1904), pp. 59-67.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Handbook of Austrian authors of Jewish origin, 18th to 20th centuries . In addition, there is a deviation from 1932 as the year of death. The entry from 1935 at Degener suggests that Adler was still alive at the time.