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Rudolf von Jaksch (July 16, 1855, Prag-Weinberge (the Vinohrady District of Prague) – January 8, 1947, Hracholusky (Czech Republic), also Rudolf Jaksch von Wartenhorst, was an Austrian internist. He was the son of physician Anton von Jaksch (1810-1887). In 1889 he described the disease ''Anaemia leucaemica infantum'', a chronic anemic disease that affects children under three years of age, which was named "Jaksch's anemia" for him.〔see in Whonamedit (''Rudolf von Jaksch'' here )〕〔The disease was independently discovered and described by Georges Hayem, hence it is also called Jaksch-Hayem-syndrome.〕 ==Life== He studied medicine in Prague and Strassburg, earning his doctorate at Prague in 1878. Following graduation he remained in Prague as an assistant to pathologist Edwin Klebs (1834-1914). From 1879 to 1881 he worked with his father, and in 1881-82 was an assistant to Alfred Pribram (1841–1912). In 1882 he moved to Vienna, where he was assistant to Hermann Nothnagel (1841-1905). The following year he received his habilitation in internal medicine. In 1887 he was appointed professor of pediatrics at the University of Graz, later becoming a professor of internal medicine and director of the second internal clinic at ''Karl-Ferdinands Universität'' (German University) in Prague. Here, he was instrumental in the construction of a modern clinic that first opened in 1899.〔( Rudolf von Jaksch ) @ Who Named It〕 He worked in Prague until his retirement in 1925. He was a prolific author, one of his better efforts being ''Klinische Diagnostik innerer Krankheiten'' (1882), a work that was published over several editions and later translated into English.〔(Rudolf von Jaksch - bibliography ) @ Who Named It〕 On his initiative he started with the construction of a new, much more modern and hygienic designed clinic that was opened in 1899. Jaksch was awarded in 1899 for this construction of his permanent bathrooms at the nursing exhibition in Berlin.〔 He was widely honored and awarded, and an including member of the Leopoldin-Karolin, and the German Academy of natural scientists in Halle and the medical surgical Academy in Perugia.〔 In 1882 von Jaksch married Adele von Haerdtl (1867−1944) in Vienna. They had one son and three daughters. He had one brother named August Jaksch von Wartenhorst (Prague 2 jan 1859 - Klagenfurt 3 jan 1939).〔 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「Rudolf von Jaksch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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