Paul Manasse

Paul Manasse (14 March 1866 in Naugard 27 September 1927 in Würzburg) was a German physician, who specialized in the field of otology.

He studied medicine at the universities of Tübingen, Berlin and Strasbourg, and after graduation, served as an assistant at the otology clinic in Strasbourg. Following a study trip to Vienna and Berlin, he obtained his habilitation for otology at the University of Strasbourg. In 1901 he was named director of the otology clinic, and during the following year, became an associate professor at the university. In 1911 he attained a full professorship, and in 1919 relocated to the University of Würzburg, where he founded a clinic at the Luitpold-Krankenhaus.[1][2]

Selected works

  • Die Heilung der Lungentuberkulose durch diätetisch-hygieinische Behandlung in Anstalten und Kurorten, 1891 The cure of pulmonary tuberculosis by dietary-hygienic treatment in hospitals and spas.
  • Über chronische, progressive, labyrinthäre Taubheit, 1906 On chronic, progressive, labyrinthine deafness.
  • Die Ostitis chronica metaplastica der menschlichen Labyrinthkapsel : (Otosklerose, Stapesankylose, Spongiosierung der Labyrinthkapesel), 1912 Chronic otitis metaplastica of the human labyrinth capsule (otosclerosis, stapes ankylosis, spongification of the labyrinth capsule).
  • Handbuch der pathologischen Anatomie des menschlichen Ohres (with Wilhelm Lange, Karl Grünberg), 1917 Manual of pathological anatomy of the human ear.
  • Anatomische Untersuchungen über die Tuberkulose der oberen Luftwege, 1927 Anatomical studies of tuberculosis of the upper airways.[3]

References

  1. Kraatz - Menges / edited by Rudolf Vierhaus at Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopaedie
  2. Akademische Lehrstätten und Lehrer der Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie in Deutschland ... edited by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Heilkunde,Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie
  3. Most widely held works by Paul Manasse OCLC WorldCat
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