Albert Eulenburg (10 August 1840 – 3 July 1917) was a German
neurologist
Neurology (from el, νεῦρον (neûron), "string, nerve" and the suffix -logia, "study of") is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the brain, the spinal c ...
born in
Berlin
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.
Education
Born into a
Jewish
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family, he studied medicine at the Universities of
Berlin
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,
Bern and
Zurich, earning his doctorate in 1861. Among his instructors were
Johannes Peter Müller (1801–1858),
Ludwig Traube (1818–1876) and
Albrecht von Graefe Albrecht von Graefe may refer to:
* Albrecht von Graefe (ophthalmologist) (1828-1870), Prussian opthalmologist
* Albrecht von Graefe (politician)
Albrecht von Graefe (1 January 1868 – 18 April 1933) was a German landowner and right-wing ...
(1828–1870). Later he became a professor of
pharmacology at the
University of Greifswald
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, and in 1882, a professor of
neurology
Neurology (from el, νεῦρον (neûron), "string, nerve" and the suffix -logia, "study of") is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the brain, the spinal ...
in Berlin.
Career
Eulenburg is remembered for his written works. His most ambitious work being the multi-volume ''Real-Encyclopädie der gesammten Heilkunde'', which was published in four editions between 1880 and 1914. Later in his career he became interested in the field of
sexology, and was co-editor of the journal ''Zeitschrift für Sexualwissenschaft''. In 1902 Eulenburg penned a work on
algolagnia
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, titled ''Sadismus und Masochismus'' (Sadism and Masochism).
Publications
Other principal writings by Eulenburg include:
* ''Lehrbuch der functionellen Nervenkrankheiten auf Physiologischer Basis''. 1871, Page 712:
Parry–Romberg syndrome
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.
* ''Pathologie des Sympathicus''. Prize-winning paper, with
Paul Guttmann (1834-1893). Berlin, 1873.
* ''Handbuch der allgemeinen Therapie und der therapeutischen Methodik''. with Simon Samuel (1833-1899). three volumes, Berlin/Vienna, 1898-1899.
* ''Der
Marquis de Sade''. Vortrag gehalten im Psychologischen Verein in Berlin. First published in the journal ''Zukunft'' on March 25, 1899.
* ''Lehrbuch der klinischen Untersuchungsmethoden und ihrer Anwendung auf die specielle ärztliche Diagnostik''. with
Wilhelm Kolle Wilhelm Kolle (born 2 November 1868 in Lerbach near Osterode am Harz, died 10 May 1935) was a German bacteriologist and hygienist. He served as the second director of the Royal Institute for Experimental Therapy, succeeding its founder, the Nobel ...
(1868–1935) and
Wilhelm Weintraud (1866–1920). Contains a number of treatises on methods of investigating the blood by Kolle and
Ernst Grawitz (1860–1911), 1904–05.
Bibliography
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Many of his publications dealt with the physiological side of neurology, about which, he conducted studies involving the vasomotor
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Control Sympathetic innervation
Sympathetic nerve fibers travel around the tunica media of ...
centers of the brain. He was the first to describe a rare neuromuscular condition known as paramyotonia congenita
Paramyotonia congenita (PC) is a rare congenital autosomal dominant neuromuscular disorder characterized by "paradoxical" myotonia. This type of myotonia has been termed paradoxical because it becomes worse with exercise whereas classical myotonia, ...
, a disorder sometimes referred to as "Eulenburg's disease".
In 1913, along with Magnus Hirschfeld
Magnus Hirschfeld (14 May 1868 – 14 May 1935) was a German physician and sexologist.
Hirschfeld was educated in philosophy, philology and medicine. An outspoken advocate for sexual minorities, Hirschfeld founded the Scientific-Humanitarian Com ...
(1868–1935) and Iwan Bloch
Iwan Bloch (April 8, 1872 – November 21, 1922), also known as Ivan Bloch, was a German dermatologist, and psychiatrist, psychoanalyst born in Delmenhorst, Grand Ducal Oldenburg, Germany, and often called the first sexologist.
Together with M ...
(1872–1922), he founded the ''Ärztliche Gesellschaft für Sexualwissenschaft und Eugenik''.
References
External links
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