Theodor von Juergensen

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Theodor von Juergensen

Theodor von Jürgensen (born April 11, 1840 in Flensburg ; † May 8, 1907 ) was a German physician.

Theodor von Jürgensen studied medicine in Kiel, Breslau and Tübingen, where he received his doctorate in 1863. He taught in Kiel from 1864 as a private lecturer and from 1869 as associate professor and head of the polyclinic, and in 1873 he became a full professor as director of the polyclinic in Tübingen.

He dealt with cardiology, lung diseases (pneumonia) and infectious diseases such as measles.

On July 21, 1886 ( matriculation number 2588 ) he became a member of the Leopoldina .

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  • Clinical studies on the treatment of abdominal typhoid using cold water. FCW Vogel, Leipzig 1866 Google Books
  • The body heat of a healthy person . FCW Vogel, Leipzig 1873 Google Books
  • Croupous pneumonia, catarrhal pneumonia, in Hugo Wilhelm von Ziemssen 's "Handbuch der special Pathologie undherapie" 1874
  • Article anti-inflammatory healing methods, bleeding transfusion , in Ziemssen's "Handbuch der Allgemeineherapie", 1880
  • Croupous Pneumonia: Observations from the Tübingen Polyclinic , 1883
  • Messages from the Tübingen Polyclinic , 1886, 1892
  • Textbook of special pathology and therapy . 3rd edition, Veit & Comp., Leipzig 1894 Archive
  • Acute exanthema: general, measles, scarlet fever, redness, varicella , 1894 to 1896
  • Diseases of the circulatory organs, insufficiency, weakness, of the heart , in: Petzold, Stintzing, Handbook of Special Therapy, 1899
  • Treatment of diseases of the respiratory organs: prophylaxis and general treatment, treatment of tracheal diseases, lung diseases (excl. Pulmonary tuberculosis) , 1895

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