Karl Eduard Rothschuh Explained
Karl Eduard Rothschuh (July 6, 1908, Aachen – September 3, 1984, Münster) was a German cardiac physiologist, medical historian, and medical philosopher.[1] [2] [3] He studied medicine at Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main, Munich, Vienna, and finally Berlin, where he was award the Doctor of Medicine degree in 1937. He was a professor of physiology until 1960 and of history of medicine until 1973 at the University of Münster. He is considered to be an important contributor to 20th-century German medical philosophy. He was elected to the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in 1969.[4]
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- Toellner . R. . 1985 . In memoriam Karl Eduard Rothschuh . Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte . German . 8 . 1 . 1–6 . 10.1002/bewi.19850080102 . 0170-6233 . 11629427.
- Mergenthaler . Daniela . 2004 . Medicine as task--Karl E. Rothschuh's philosophy of medicine . Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy . 7 . 3 . 253–260 . 10.1007/s11019-004-6400-9 . 1386-7423 . 15679017. 25738644 .
- Web site: Gerabek . Werner E. . 2005 . Rothschuh, Karl . 2022-08-15 . Neue Deutsche Biographie . de.
- Web site: Karl Eduard Rothschuh . 2022-08-15 . Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina . de-DE.