Joseph Paneth
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Joseph Paneth (1857-1890) was an Austrian physiologist from Vienna. He was a professor at the Universities of Breslau and Vienna. He was the father of chemist Friedrich Adolf Paneth (1887-1958).
Paneth is remembered for his description of the eponymous Paneth cells, which are cells that provide host defense against microbes in the mucosa of the small intestine. He was a good friend of psychologist Sigmund Freud. Freud mentions Paneth posthumously in his epic The Interpretation of Dreams.[1]. Paneth is also remembered for his correspondence with philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.