Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs
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1819 – 1885
Who was Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs?
Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs was a German pathologist born in Aurich.
After earning his medical degree from the University of Göttingen in 1841, he returned to Aurich, where he spent several years working as an optician. In 1846 he returned to the University of Göttingen as an instructor, afterwards serving as a professor at the Universities of Kiel and Breslau. In 1859 he succeeded Johann Lukas Schönlein as head physician at the Charité in Berlin. He remained at the Charité until his death in 1885. Some of his better known assistants and students included Paul Ehrlich, Adolf Weil, Paul Langerhans, Bernhard Naunyn, Heinrich Irenaeus Quincke, Friedrich Albin Hoffmann, Wilhelm Ebstein and Hugo Rühle.
Frerichs made many contributions to medical science, and is especially known for his research of kidney and liver diseases. He published the first German textbook of nephrology, and performed microscopic research of Bright's disease. He was the first to identify the three primary stages of Bright's disease and how the condition leads to fibrosis and atrophy.
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- Born
- Mar 24, 1819
Aurich - Also known as
- Friedrich Frerichs
- Nationality
- Germany
- Education
- University of Göttingen
- Died
- Mar 14, 1885
Berlin
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on July 23, 2013
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