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Jean Georges Chrétien Frédéric Martin Lobstein (German spelling: Johann Friedrich Georg Christian Martin Lobstein) (May 8, 1777 - March 7, 1835) was a German-born, French pathologist and surgeon who was a native of Giessen. He was the nephew of noted surgeon Johann Friedrich Lobstein (1736-1784). In 1803 he earned his doctorate at the University of Strasbourg, subsequently working as an anatomical prosector as well as an assistant to the ''médecin-accoucheur en chef'' at the Civil Hospital (Strasbourg). In 1805 he became a professor at ''École d'obstétrique du Rhin inférieur'' (School of Obstetrics of the Lower Rhine), where he ultimately served for thirty years. In 1819 he attained a professorship in pathological anatomy. Jean Lobstein is remembered for contributions made in the field of pathological anatomy. He described a disorder known today as osteogenesis imperfecta type I, which is sometimes called "Lobstein's disease". This disease is an hereditary, generalized connective tissue disorder characterized by bone fragility and a blue-gray sclerae of the eyes. In 1813 he founded an impressive pathological museum in Strasbourg, a collection that remained intact until the years following the Franco-Prussian War, when its artifacts were either dispersed or lost. Lobstein's best written effort was an unfinished four-volume work titled "''Traité d’anatomie pathologique''", being based on his personal experiences as a pathologist. In its second volume he coined the word "arteriosclerosis" in a section on arterial disease.〔(Jean Georges Chrétien Fréderic Martin Lobstein - bibliography ) @ Who Named It〕〔() Physiological Reviews〕〔() Haimovici's vascular surgery, Volume 151 By Enrico Ascher, Henry Haimovici〕 In addition to his work in medicine, he was an avid archaeologist, historian and numismatist. == Associated eponym == * Lobstein's ganglion: Also known as the thoracic splanchnic ganglion; a small collection of nerve bodies on the greater thoracic splanchnic nerve. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jean Lobstein」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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