Viktor Eisenmenger

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Viktor Eisenmenger

Viktor Eisenmenger (born January 29, 1864 in Vienna ; † December 11, 1932 there ) was an Austrian laryngologist .

Life

Viktor Eisenmenger received his doctorate in 1889 at the University of Vienna to Dr. med. After his studies he was employed as an assistant at the Clinic for Laryngology and at the III. Medical University Clinic under Leopold Schrötter von Kristelli trained as a specialist.

He was the personal physician of Emperor Franz Josef , the heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand and Emperor Karl, and head of the court medical services. The Eisenmenger reaction he described for the first time got his name. Furthermore, the Eisenmenger syndrome and the Eisenmenger complex were named after him.

Works

  • About the plexiform sarcomas of the hard and soft palate. In: Dt. Z. Chir. 39, 1894.
  • About the so-called pericarditic pseudo-liver cirrhosis. In: Wr. Klin. Wochenschrift 1900, p. 249.
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Dedicated to his memory by his personal physician, Amalthea Verlag, Zurich - Leipzig - Vienna, 1930.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Viktor Eisenmenger in the Vienna History Wiki of the City of Vienna
  2. Adolf Werner: From the end of the Habsburg Monarchy to the First Republic (in the view of Baron Leopold Chlumecky) Diss. Phil., Vienna 2009, p. 211.
  3. Eisenmenger Viktor. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 1, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1957, p. 237.