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Johann Nepomuk Czermak

Johann Nepomuk Czermak (June 17, 1828 – September 16, 1873) was an Austrian-German physiologist who was a native of Prague.
He studied in Prague, Vienna, Breslau and Würzburg. At Breslau he was greatly influenced by the work of physiologist Jan Evangelista Purkyně (1787–1869). He became a professor at Graz in 1855, and proceeded to work at several European universities, including Krakow (1856/57) and Leipzig (from 1869). Just prior to his death in 1873, he founded a physiological institute in Leipzig called the "Spectatorium". Czermak was a member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
== Contributions ==
Czermak is remembered for his contributions made in the field of laryngology. Along with neurologist Ludwig Turck (1810–1868), he is credited for introducing the laryngoscope into medicine. The laryngoscope was created by Spanish singing instructor Manuel Garcia (1805-1906) in 1854 — shortly afterwards, Czermak made modifications to the device, and it soon gained popularity in the medical world. Czermak is also credited for adapting the instrument for examination of the nose and nasopharynx.〔(Google Books ) The Cleveland Medical Journal, Volume 4〕
He had a keen interest in phonetics, performing extensive studies on the role of the voice and acoustic conditions of the throat, mouth and nasal cavities in the production of consonants.〔(Johann Nepomuk Czermak ) @ Who Named It
His name is associated with "Czermak's vagus pressure", described as mechanical pressure being applied to a location on the carotid triangle that causes a lowering of the heart rate and eventual loss of consciousness.〔(Czermak's vagus pressure ) @ Who Named It〕 He conducted research on spatial localisation of skin sensibility, and demonstrated the influence of the nervus sympathicus in regards to excretion of saliva.〔 Also, he made contributions towards understanding a disorder that would later be known as Von Hippel-Lindau disease — showing that changes in the eyes' fundus was capillary angioma of the retina. For a period of time, the term "Hippel-Czermak syndrome" was used to reference the condition.〔(Hippel-Lindau disease ) @ Who Named It

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