Eduard Heinrich Henoch

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Eduard Heinrich Henoch (June 16, 1820, Berlin - August 26, 1910) was a German physician. He taught at the Berlin University (1868-1894).

After taking the degree of M.D. at Berlin (1843), he began to practise as a specialist in diseases of children. Until 1850 he was assistant at the children's dispensary of the university. In that year he became privat-docent; in 1858, assistant professor. In 1872 Henoch became director of the hospital and dispensary of the department of pediatrics at the Charité. In 1893 he resigned that position, received the title of "Medicinalrath", and lived in retirement at Merano until 1898, when he removed to Dresden.

[edit] Literary works

Among his works may be mentioned:

  • "Klinik der Unterleibskrankheiten," 3 vols., Berlin, 1852-58, 3d ed. 1863;
  • "Beiträge zur Kinderheilkunde," two parts, ib. 1861-68;
  • "Vorlesungen über Kinderkrankheiten," ib. 1881, 10th ed. 1899.
  • translated from the English of Budd "Die Krankheiten der Leber," Berlin, 1846,
  • edited Canstatt's "Handbuch der Medizinischen Klinik," Erlangen, 1854-56
  • West's "Pathologie und Therapie der Kinderkrankheiten," 4th ed., Berlin, 1865.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Pagel, Biog. Lex. Vienna, 1901
This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain.
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