Hugo Wilhelm von Ziemssen

Hugo (Wilhelm) von Ziemssen (1829–1902) was a German physician, born at Greifswald. He studied there, at Berlin, and at Würzburg. In 1863 he was called to Erlangen as professor of pathology and director of the clinic, and in 1874 to Munich as director of the general hospital. He made advances in electrotherapeutics, introduced the cold-water treatment for typhoid fever and lung inflammation, and became an authority on diseases of the larynx and digestive canal. Among other works he published Klinische Vorträge (1887–1900). In collaboration with prominent specialists he published his great Handbuch der spediellen Pathologie und Therapie (seventeen volumes, third edition, 1886 et seq.) and the Handbuch der allgemeinen Therapie (four volumes, 1880–1884), both translated into English. He edited with Zenker the Deutsches Archiv für klinische Medizin.

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