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Hermann Ludwig Friedrich Franz Dürck (2 November 1869, Munich – 9 January 1941, Munich) was a German pathologist and histologist. He studied under Otto Bollinger at the University of Munich and with Hans Chiari at Prague, obtaining his doctorate in Munich in 1892. In 1897 he received his habilitation in pathological anatomy and bacteriology, attaining the title of associate professor in 1902. In 1909 he relocated to the institute of pathology in Jena as a full professor, followed by a directorship at the pathological institute at Rechts der Isar Hospital in Munich (from 1911). In 1919 he became an honorary professor at the University of Munich. His wide-ranging research included investigations of beriberi, malaria, the pathological anatomy of the plague, as well as studies involving the etiology and histology of pneumonia.[1] His name is associated with "Dürck nodes", described as perivascular chronic inflammatory infiltrates in the brain, associated with human trypanosomiasis.[2] PublicationsDürck was the author of Atlas und Grundriss der speziellen pathologischen Histologie, later translated and published in English as:
He also wrote Atlas und Grundriss der allgemeinen pathologischen Histologie, translated and published in English as "Atlas and epitome of general pathologic histology" (1904).[3] References1. ^NDB/ADB Deutsche Biographie (biography) {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Durck, Hermann}}2. ^Medilexicon (definition of eponym) 3. ^WorldCat Identities (publications) 7 : 1869 births|1941 deaths|People from Munich|German histologists|German pathologists|Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich faculty|University of Jena faculty |
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