Heinrich Auspitz

Heinrich Auspitz

Carl Heinrich Auspitz (September 2, 1835, in Nikolsburg, Moravia 22 May 1886, in Vienna) was a Jewish[1] Austrian dermatologist. He was the husband of pianist Auguste Auspitz-Kólar (1843–1878).[2]

He was a member of the famous Moravian-Austrian Auspitz Family. Heinrich was a son of Jewish surgeon Moritz (1803, Nikolsburg 1880). His younger brother Leopold (1838, Nikolsburg 1907) was an Imperial & Royal Generalmajor and writer. In 1840, Moritz was given a job at a Jewish hospital in Vienna, and allowed better education to his sons.

Trained at the University of Vienna, he specialized in dermatology and syphilis. He was part of the so-called Vienna School of Dermatology, and studied and worked with several eminent physicians of the time; Ernst Wilhelm (Ritter von) Brücke (1819, Berlin 1892), Karel (Carl) Freiherr von Rokytanský (1804, Bohemia 1878), Josef Škoda (1805, Bohemia 1881), Johann Ritter von Oppolzer (1808, Bohemia 1871), and Ferdinand Ritter von Hebra (1816, Moravia 1880).

In 1863 he became a privat-docent of dermatology and syphilis, and during the following year began work in the histological institute of Carl Wedl.[2] In 1872 he was named director of the general policlinic, and from 1875 onward, was an associate professor at the university.

A pioneer in tissue pathology, he described the pinpoint bleeding on removal of a psoriasis scale that bears his name: "Auspitz's sign".[3] In 1885 he published an article involving mycosis fungoides titled "Ein Fall von Granuloma fungoides (Mycosis fungoides Alibert)".[4]

Together with Philipp Josef Pick (1834-1910), he founded first German-language magazine for dermatology, the "Archiv für Dermatologie und Syphilis" (1869). In 1882 he became a member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. In May 1886 he died from a heart condition, and was interred in the Wiener Zentralfriedhof.[2]

Award

Since 2005, the "Heinrich Auspitz Preis" has been awarded by the Wyeth and Pfizer Corporation Austria in order to promote scientific research in the field of dermatology.[5]

Selected works

Notes and references

  1. Hans Morgenstern, "Jüdisches biographisches Lexikon. Eine Sammlung von bedeutenden Persönlichkeiten jüdischer Herkunft ab 1800", Lit Verlag, Wien; p. 40
  2. 1 2 3 Statement(s) based on translated text from an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia.
  3. Auspitz' symptom @ Who Named It
  4. Alibert-Bazin syndrome @ Who Named It
  5. Statuten Heinrich Auspitz Preis
  6. Heinrich Auspitz - bibliography @ Who Named It
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