Samuel Goldflam

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Samuel Goldflam

Samuel Goldflam (born February 15, 1852 in Warsaw , † August 26, 1932 there ) was a Polish neurologist .

Live and act

Goldflam came from a Jewish Warsaw family and studied medicine from 1869 to 1875 at what was then the Imperial Russian University of Warsaw . After study trips to Berlin (internship with Carl Friedrich Otto Westphal ) and Paris (with Jean-Martin Charcot ), he opened the Zofiówka sanatorium in Warsaw , a clinic for needy Jewish patients.

The Myasthenia gravis is also called as myasthenia gravis disease.

Fonts (selection)

Essays
  • On the question of cyst formation on the cauda equina and contribution to cerebral and recurrent spinal subarachnoid hemorrhages . In: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Nervenheilkunde , vol. 85 (1925), pp. 47-85, ISSN  0367-004X
  • Contribution to the symptomatology of temporal lobe abscess . In: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Nervenheilkunde , Vol. 90 (1926), pp. 38-100, ISSN  0367-004X
  • About spinal cord syphilis . In: Wiener Klinik , Vol. 19 (1893), Issue 2/3, pp. 41-96, ISSN  1013-3550
Non-fiction
  • The diagnostic importance of the Rossolimos reflex in diseases of the central nervous system. A clinical-anatomical study (treatises from neurology, psychiatry, psychology and their border areas; vol. 56). S. Karger Verlag, Berlin 1930.

literature

  • Samuel Goldflam (2nd II. 1852-26. VIII. 1932). In: Eufemiusz Herman: Neurolodzy polscy. Państwowy Zakład Wydawnictw Lekarskich, Warszawa 1958, pp. 239-255.
  • Eufemiusz Herman: W setną rocznicę urodzin doktora Samuela Goldflama. In: Polski tygodnik lekarski , Vol. 7 (1952), pp. 493-495, PMID 14948663 .