Alois Biach
Alois Biach | |
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Born | Lettowitz, Moravia, Austrian Empire | 1 May 1849
Died | 1918 (aged 68–69) |
Occupation | Physician, medical writer |
Language | German |
Alois Biach (1 May 1849 – 1918) was an Austrian physician and medical writer.
Biach was born in Lettowitz, Moravia, in 1849. He was educated at the gymnasium at Brünn and at the University of Vienna. After graduating as Doctor of Medicine in 1873, he established himself in Vienna, where he was appointed a member of the board of health. In 1883 he became privat-docent of medicine at the university in that city.[1] Biach also occupied the position of secretary to the society of physicians of Lower Austria.
Publication
[edit]- "Über Aneurysmen an den Herzklappen". Jahrbücher der Gesellschaft der Ärzte in Wien. 1878.
- "Über Jaborandi und seine Alkaloide". Mittheilungen des Vereins der Ärzte in Niederösterreich. 1879.
- Biach, Alois; Loimann, Gustav (1881). "Versuche über die Physiologische Wirkung des Chinolins". Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für klinische Medicin. 86 (3): 456–461. doi:10.1007/BF01915729. S2CID 37608887.
- "Cirrhosis hepatis mit wandständiger Thrombose der Vena portæ und Vena meseraica superior". Mittheilungen des Vereins der Ärzte in Niederösterreich. 1884.
- Die neueren Antipyretica. Vienna: Urban & Schwarzenberg. 1889.
- "Entwicklung von Krebs des Magens auf der Basis eines Runden Magengeschwürs". Wiener Medizinische Presse. 1890.
References
[edit]This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; Haneman, Frederick T. (1902). "Biach, Alois". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 138.
- ^ Jahrbuch der k. k. Universität Wien (in German). Vienna: University of Vienna. 1892. p. 30.
- 1849 births
- 1918 deaths
- Academic staff of the University of Vienna
- Jews from the Austrian Empire
- Physicians from the Austrian Empire
- Jews from Austria-Hungary
- Physicians from Austria-Hungary
- Writers from Austria-Hungary
- Jewish Czech writers
- Jewish physicians
- Moravian Jews
- People from Letovice
- People from the Margraviate of Moravia
- University of Vienna alumni