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Name
  
Gustav Ricker


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Died
  
September 23, 1948, Dresden, Germany

Gustav Wilhelm August Josef Ricker (November 2, 1870 – September 23, 1948) was a German physician and pathologist born in Hadamar, Hesse-Nassau.

He studied philosophy and medicine at several universities, earning his doctorate in 1893 at the University of Berlin. In 1897 he received his habilitation under Albert Thierfelder (1842-1908) at the University of Rostock, and from 1906 until 1933 was head of pathology at the city hospitals (Altstadt and Sudenburg) in Magdeburg. Afterwards he worked as a private scholar in Berlin and Dresden.

Ricker is remembered for his concept of Stufengesetz, a law of stages in which different neural stimulations cause different changes of flow in the capillaries, and also Relationspathologie (relational pathology), in which he maintains that the root of pathological processes are a neural process and not a cellular process.

Today in Magdeburg, Gustav-Ricker-Straße and Gustav-Ricker-Krankenhaus are named in his honor.

Selected publications

  • Entwurf einer Relationspathologie, 1905
  • Grundlinien einer Logik der Physiologie als reiner Naturwissenschaft, 1912
  • Pathologie als Naturwissenschaft – Relationspathologie – Für Pathologen, Physiologen, Mediziner und Biologen, 1924
  • Wissenschaftstheoretische Aufsätze für Ärzte, 1936
  • References

    Gustav Ricker Wikipedia