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摘要
柏林夏里特医院的卡尔-韦斯特法尔(1833-1890 年)和海德堡的威廉-埃尔伯(1840-1921 年)在同一期德国同行评审期刊上分别独立地观察到了足背屈时的抖动(Zitterbewegungen des Fusses bei Dorsalflexion)。韦斯特法尔使用了 "Fussphaenomen "一词,而埃尔伯则为这一现象创造了 "clonus "一词。这两位科学家都有各种不朽的地名,以表彰他们各自对科学的贡献。然而,人们对朱利叶斯-桑德(Julius Sander,1840-1909 年)却知之甚少,他当时居住在夏里特,注意到了这一现象,并将其提交给了他的上司威廉-格里辛格(Wilhelm Griesinger,1817-1868 年)和韦斯特法尔。除了这些观察之外,桑德尔还与雨果-克罗内克(1839-1914 年)合作,在复苏生理学方面做出了原创性贡献。桑德与克罗内克尔一起发表了关于用无机盐溶液为狗输血救命的观察文章《Bemerkung über lebensrettende Transfusion mit anorganischer Salzlösung bei Hunden》,这是关于等容液体复苏的早期著作。这篇通讯的目的是突出桑德的科学贡献,并对他的生平作一些介绍。德文词典称,1870 年后,关于他的信息已无从查起。
On saline infusion, clonus, molecules and forgotten scientists: Who was Dr Julius Sander (1840-1909)?
Zitterbewegungen des Fusses bei Dorsalflexion (shaking movements of the foot upon dorsal flexion) were observed independently from each other and described in the same issue of a German peer reviewed journal by Carl Westphal (1833-1890) at the Charité in Berlin and by Wilhelm Erb (1840-1921) in Heidelberg. While Westphal used the term Fussphaenomen, Erb is credited with coining the term clonus for the phenomenon. Both scientists are immortalized by various eponyms acknowledging their respective contributions to science. Little is known however about Julius Sander (1840-1909), in those days resident at Charité, who noticed the phenomenon and presented it to his superiors, Wilhelm Griesinger (1817 -1868) and Westphal. In addition to such observations, Sander made original contributions in resuscitation physiology while working with Hugo Kronecker (1839-1914). With Kronecker, Sander published observations on life saving transfusions with inorganic salt solutions in dogs "Bemerkung über lebensrettende Transfusion mit anorganischer Salzlösung bei Hunden" a very early work on isovolemic fluid resuscitation. The purpose of this communication is to highlight Sander's scientific contributions and to shed some light on his life, of which a German Lexicon stated that after 1870 no information on him can be ascertained anymore.
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This international quarterly publication focuses on the lives of people in or associated with medicine, those considered legendary as well as the less well known. The journal includes much original research about figures from history and their afflictions, thus providing an interesting, fresh and new perspective which can lead to greater understanding of each subject. Journal of Medical Biography is a fascinating and compelling read, providing an insight into the origins of modern medicine and the characters and personalities that made it what it is today.