Christian August Voigt Explained

Christian August Voigt (21 August 1808 – 10 February 1890) was an Austrian anatomist.

Biography

Voigt was born on 21 August 1808 in born in Brody, Galicia. He studied medicine in Vienna, receiving his doctorate in 1841 with a dissertation titled, De systemate Intermedio vasorum eiusque radicibus. In Vienna, he was influenced by the work of anatomist Christian Joseph Berres (1796–1844). From 1847 to 1850, he was a professor at the surgical-medical college in Laibach, afterwards teaching classes in Lemberg (1850–1854), Kraków (1854–1861) and Vienna (1861–1878), where he was a professor of anatomy and histology. Voigt was a member of the Vienna Academy of Sciences.[1] [2]

Voigt is remembered for his anatomical investigations of the hair and skin. His name is associated with "Voigt's line", a pigmentary demarcation line that sometimes affects dark-skinned individuals. It is described as a dorsoventral line of pigmentation occurring symmetrically and bilaterally for about ten centimeters along the lateral edge of the biceps. The phenomenon is also known as "Futcher's line".[3] [4]

Written works

Books about Christian August Voigt

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=1NVRfl4gCw0C&pg=PA246 Thibaut - Zycha by K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH & Company
  2. http://nl.ijs.si/fedora/get/sbl:4411/VIEW/ Slovenski Biografski Leksikon
  3. http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?query=Voigt&action=look+it+up Mondofacto Dictionary
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=GKVPHoIs8uIC&pg=PA394 Google Books
  5. http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AVoigt%2C+Christian+August.&qt=hot_author WorldCat Search