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When he was unable to succeed Rokitansky as the chair of pathology at Vienna, he emigrated to New York (1874). Here, he established a laboratory for microscopical research, and became one of the founders of the
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family. His father, Martin Heitzmann, was a surgeon in the Austrian army. Heitzmann studied medicine in
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Microscopic Studies of Inflammations of the Skin, in "Archives of Dermatology" (Philadelphia, 1879)
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Descriptive and Topographical Anatomy of Man in 600 Illustrations, (2 volumes, third edition- 1886)
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Heitzmann is credited for being the first physician to describe the precursor
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in "Transactions of the Imperial Academy of Sciences", (Vienna, 1867–73)
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Biographisches Lexikon hervorragender Ă„rzte des neunzehnten Jahrhundert
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Kenntniss der Dünndarmzotten” and “Untersuchungen über das Protoplasma
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Dva stoljeća povijesti i kulture Židova u Zagrebu i Hrvatskoj
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Compendium der chirurgischen Pathologie und Therapie
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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Vinkovci
Austrian Empire
Croatia
pathologist
dermatologist
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Vinkovci
Austrian Empire
Jewish
Budapest
Vienna
Franz Schuh
Ferdinand Hebra
Salomon Stricker
Carl Rokitansky
university
American Dermatological Association
corpuscles
red cells
hematoblasts
bone marrow
illustrator
lithographer
water colors
Anton Elfinger

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