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Franz Xaver von Gietl

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Profession
  
physician

Research
  
Cholera, Typhoid fever

Died
  
March 19, 1888

Role
  
Physician

Name
  
Franz von


Franz Xaver von Gietl

Born
  
27 August 1803
Hochstadt an der Donau

Institutions
  
personal physician to Maximilian II of Bavaria, University of Munich, Municipal Clinic of Munich (Klinikum links der Isar)

Education
  
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Franz Xaver Ritter von Gietl (27 August 1803 – 19 March 1888) was a German physician.

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Life

Gietl studied medicine at the universities of Landshut, Würzburg and Munich. In 1827 he received his doctorate form the University of Munich with a pathological work on neuro ganglia.

1831 he was sent by the government to examine the cholera in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. In 1834 he was appointed to the post of the personal physician to the then crown prince and later king Maximilian II of Bavaria. In addition in 1838 he became Professor at the University of Munich and from 1842 to 1851 Director of the Municipal Clinic of Munich (Klinikum links der Isar). With the end of the winter semester 1885/1886 he retired as lecturer because of his advancing heart disease.

Gietls work focussed on Cholera and Typhoid fever esp. clinical observations and their treatment. In addition he published on Erysipelas and statistical observations at the Municipal Clinic.

On the occasion of his 80th birthday in 1883 he became the 11th Honorary Citizen of Munich (comp.List of honorary citizens of Munich).

Works

  • Gietl, Franz Xaver von (1865). Die Ursachen des enterischen Typhus in München (in German). Leipzig: Engelmann. 
  • Gietl, Franz Xaver von (1875). Die Grundzüge meiner Lehren über Cholera und Typhus (in German). München: J.A. Finsterlin'sch. 
  • Gietl, Franz Xaver von (1855). Die Cholera : Nach Beobachtungen auf d. I. medicin. Klinik u. Abtheilung im städt. Hospital zu München (in German). München: Kaiser. 
  • References

    Franz Xaver von Gietl Wikipedia