Josef von Halban explained

Birth Date:10 October 1870
Birth Place:Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Death Place:Vienna, Austria
Nationality:Austrian
Fields:Obstetrics
Gynaecology
Alma Mater:University of Vienna
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Children:Désirée Halban (1912)
(1915)

Josef von Halban (10 October 1870 – 23 April 1937) was an Austrian obstetrician and gynecologist. He was the husband of opera singer Selma Kurz (1874–1933).

Born to a Jewish family, originally surnamed Blumenstock, in 1894, he obtained his medical doctorate at Vienna, where from 1898 to 1903, he worked as an assistant under Friedrich Schauta. In 1903 he became privat-docent for OB/GYN, becoming an associate professor in 1909.[1]

From 1910 to 1937, he was director of gynecology at the in Vienna.[2]

Halban is known for his pioneer research involving inner secretions of the ovaries. He also provided an early description on the endocrine function of the placenta. His name is associated with the following two medical terms:

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.biographien.ac.at/oebl_2/158.pdf Biography
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=6CgNP0U7AeAC&pg=PA82 The collected clinical works of Alfred Adler
  3. Victor C. Medvei."The history of clinical endocrinology"