Rosenbach, Ottomar, 1851-1907

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Name (Hebrew)
רוזנבך, אוטומר, 1851-1907
Name (Latin)
Rosenbach, Ottomar, 1851-1907
Other forms of name
Rosenbach, O., (Ottomar), 1851-1907
Rosenbach, Ottomar Ernst Felix, 1851-1907
רוזנבך, אוטומר ארנסט פליכס, 1851-1907
Date of birth
1851
Date of death
1907
Occupation
Physicians
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 5712618
Wikidata: Q72927
Library of congress: no2021075157
Wikipedia description:

Ottomar Ernst Felix Rosenbach (4 January 1851 in Krappitz, Silesia – 20 March 1907) was a German physician. Krappitz was a Silesian city where his father, Samuel Rosenbach, practised medicine. He received his education at the universities of Berlin and Breslau (M.D. 1874). His studies were interrupted by the Franco-Prussian War, in which he took an active part as a volunteer. From 1874 to 1877 he was assistant to Wilhelm Olivier Leube (1842-1922) and Carl Wilhelm Hermann Nothnagel (1841-1905) at the medical hospital and dispensary of the University of Jena; in 1878 he was appointed assistant at the Allerheiligen-Hospital at Breslau, and became privatdozent at the university of that city; in 1887 he became chief of the medical department of the hospital, which position he resigned in 1893; and in 1888 he was appointed assistant professor. In 1896 he resigned his professorship and removed to Berlin, where he practised until his death. He discovered unusual eye tremors when the eyelids are closed in patients with Graves disease, now known as "Rosenbach's sign (eye)". He also described a clinical sign for aortic regurgitation (involving systolic pulsations of the liver) that too is referred to as "Rosenbach's sign (liver)".

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