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Heinrich Albers-Schönberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Heinrich Albers-Schönberg
Heinrich Ernst Albers-Schönberg (January 21, 1865 – June 4, 1921) was a German gynecologist and radiologist who was a native of Hamburg.
He studied medicine at the Universities of Tübingen and Leipzig, where in 1891 he earned his medical doctorate under the guidance of Heinrich Curschmann (1846-1910). From 1892 to 1894 he was an assistant at Hamburg-Eppendorf Hospital, afterwards working as an assistant to gynecologist Paul Zweifel (1848–1927) at the University of Leipzig. Soon afterwards, he settled in Hamburg as a medical practitioner.
In 1897, with internist Georg Deycke (1865–1938), he established an x-ray clinic and laboratory in Hamburg. Later, he was appointed head of the radiology department at St. Georg Hospital. In 1919 he became a full professor and chair of radiology at the newly established University of Hamburg.
Albers-Schönberg is credited with providing a description of osteopetrosis, a condition sometimes referred to as "Albers-Schönberg disease". It is described as a syndrome of excessive bone calcification causing a marble-like appearance with increased radiological density of the skeleton.〔(Albers-Schönberg disease ) @ Who Named It
He was an early specialist in the field of radiological medicine. In 1903 he discovered that exposure to radiation caused damage to the reproductive glands of rabbits. In cooperation with other scientists, he helped bring about numerous technical innovations into the field of radiology. He is credited with the introduction of radiation protection devices, procedures and equipment for radiation/dose assessment, the "orthoroentgenograph",〔(Albers-Schönberg, Heinrich Ernst - Onmeda: Medizin & Gesundheit ) (biography translated from German)〕 and the compression diaphragm.〔(Google Books ) Röntgen Ray Diagnosis and Therapy by Carl Beck〕 He received a grand prize at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis; his diagnostic X-ray pictures far outclassed the competition in regards to clarity.
In 1903 he published his best known work, a book on radiological techniques called ''Die Röntgentechnik - Lehrbuch für Ärzte und Studierende'' (sixth edition, 1941).〔(Heinrich Ernst Albers-Schönberg - bibliography ) @ Who Named It〕 In 1905 he was a founding member of the ''Deutsche Röntgen-Gesellschaft'' (German Radiological Society). With Georg Deycke, he founded the journal ''Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Röntgenstrahlen''.
==References==

* ''Parts of this article are based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia.''
* (''Heinrich Albers-Schönberg'' ) @ Who Named It



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