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Camillo Wiethe (24 May 1889, Vienna – 10 July 1949, Vienna) was an Austrian otorhinolaryngologist.

He received his medical doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1913, and later served as a front-line physician during World War I. From 1918 to 1936, he was a physician at the clinic for otorhinolaryngology in Vienna, and in the meantime qualified as a university lecturer (1933). From 1936 to 1938, he was head of the department for otorhinolaryngology at Merchant's Hospital (Wiener Kaufmannschaft), and from 1938 to 1945 maintained a private practice on the Reichsratsstraße. In 1945 he became an associate professor and director of the second university clinic for otorhinolaryngology in Vienna. [1] [2]

With Austrian dermatologist Erich Urbach, he described a rare, congenital lipoid storage disease that was to become known as Urbach–Wiethe disease. [3] In 1955 the thoroughfare Wiethestraße (Vienna) was named in his honor. [1]

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ a b "Memorial book". gedenkbuch.univie.ac.at.
  2. ^ Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek; Blumesberger, Susanne; Doppelhofer, Michael; Mauthe, Gabriele (December 22, 2011). Handbuch österreichischer Autorinnen und Autoren jüdischer Herkunft: 18. bis 20. Jahrhundert. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN  9783110949001 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b "Urbach-Wiethe disease". www.whonamedit.com.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Camillo Wiethe (24 May 1889, Vienna – 10 July 1949, Vienna) was an Austrian otorhinolaryngologist.

He received his medical doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1913, and later served as a front-line physician during World War I. From 1918 to 1936, he was a physician at the clinic for otorhinolaryngology in Vienna, and in the meantime qualified as a university lecturer (1933). From 1936 to 1938, he was head of the department for otorhinolaryngology at Merchant's Hospital (Wiener Kaufmannschaft), and from 1938 to 1945 maintained a private practice on the Reichsratsstraße. In 1945 he became an associate professor and director of the second university clinic for otorhinolaryngology in Vienna. [1] [2]

With Austrian dermatologist Erich Urbach, he described a rare, congenital lipoid storage disease that was to become known as Urbach–Wiethe disease. [3] In 1955 the thoroughfare Wiethestraße (Vienna) was named in his honor. [1]

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ a b "Memorial book". gedenkbuch.univie.ac.at.
  2. ^ Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek; Blumesberger, Susanne; Doppelhofer, Michael; Mauthe, Gabriele (December 22, 2011). Handbuch österreichischer Autorinnen und Autoren jüdischer Herkunft: 18. bis 20. Jahrhundert. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN  9783110949001 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b "Urbach-Wiethe disease". www.whonamedit.com.

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