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Kurt Huldschinsky (1883 in Berlin – 31 October 1940, in Alexandria) was a German pediatrician of Prussian heritage. He completed his medical studies prior to serving in the Deutsches Heer as a field medic in World War I and later, after the Great War, he became a practicing medical doctor and research scientist, when in the winter of 1918/1919, he successfully demonstrated how rickets could be treated with mercury vapour lamps tuned to the UV wavelengths. Dr. Huldschinsky originally tried to adapt existing X-Ray technology.At that time of his discovery perhaps half of all German children suffered from rickets to varying degrees. It was already understood that this disease was caused by calcium deficiency, but the metabolic process for its uptake was not understood. Up to that point, heliot

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  • Kurt Huldschinsky (* 24. November 1883 in Gleiwitz; † 31. Oktober 1940 in Alexandria) war ein deutscher Kinderarzt. Sein Medizinstudium führte ihn an die Universitäten von München, Bonn, Berlin und Straßburg, wo er 1907 die Approbation erhielt und ein Jahr später promoviert wurde. Er entdeckte im Winter 1918/1919 am Berliner Oskar-Helene-Heim die erste wirksame Behandlungsmöglichkeit von Rachitis durch Ultraviolettstrahlung. Nach der Machtübernahme der Nationalsozialisten emigrierte er mit seiner Frau und seiner Tochter 1933/34 nach Ägypten. (de)
  • Kurt Huldschinsky (1883 in Berlin – 31 October 1940, in Alexandria) was a German pediatrician of Prussian heritage. He completed his medical studies prior to serving in the Deutsches Heer as a field medic in World War I and later, after the Great War, he became a practicing medical doctor and research scientist, when in the winter of 1918/1919, he successfully demonstrated how rickets could be treated with mercury vapour lamps tuned to the UV wavelengths. Dr. Huldschinsky originally tried to adapt existing X-Ray technology.At that time of his discovery perhaps half of all German children suffered from rickets to varying degrees. It was already understood that this disease was caused by calcium deficiency, but the metabolic process for its uptake was not understood. Up to that point, heliot (en)
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  • Kurt Huldschinsky (* 24. November 1883 in Gleiwitz; † 31. Oktober 1940 in Alexandria) war ein deutscher Kinderarzt. Sein Medizinstudium führte ihn an die Universitäten von München, Bonn, Berlin und Straßburg, wo er 1907 die Approbation erhielt und ein Jahr später promoviert wurde. Er entdeckte im Winter 1918/1919 am Berliner Oskar-Helene-Heim die erste wirksame Behandlungsmöglichkeit von Rachitis durch Ultraviolettstrahlung. Nach der Machtübernahme der Nationalsozialisten emigrierte er mit seiner Frau und seiner Tochter 1933/34 nach Ägypten. Zur damaligen Zeit litt etwa die Hälfte aller Kinder in Deutschland an Rachitis. Calciummangel als Ursache war bereits bekannt. Behandlungsversuche mit hochdosiertem Calcium oder mit Lebertran wurden gemacht. Huldschinsky fiel die blasse Haut seiner Patienten auf und er behandelte drei von ihnen zusätzlich zu den Calciumgaben versuchsweise mit dem Licht von Quecksilber-Quarzlampen („Höhensonne“). Der Erfolg der täglichen Behandlung stellte sich nach wenigen Monaten ein. Nach der Veröffentlichung der Ergebnisse in der Deutschen Medizinischen Wochenschrift richtete die AOK landesweit „Lichtbadeanstalten“ ein, Huldschinsky erhielt 1926 den Otto-Heubner-Preis der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Kinderheilkunde und wurde 1929 sogar von dem Frankfurter Pädiater für den Nobelpreis vorgeschlagen. Durch weitere Forschungen stellte sich heraus, dass für die Verwertung von Calcium Vitamin D notwendig ist, das in der Haut in Gegenwart von UV-Licht aus körpereigenen Vorläufersubstanzen auch endogen gebildet werden kann. Seit 1928 werden als Rachitis-Prophylaxe Vitamin-D-Präparate verabreicht. Kurt Huldschinsky starb im Alter von 56 Jahren am 31. Oktober 1940 in Alexandria. (de)
  • Kurt Huldschinsky (1883 in Berlin – 31 October 1940, in Alexandria) was a German pediatrician of Prussian heritage. He completed his medical studies prior to serving in the Deutsches Heer as a field medic in World War I and later, after the Great War, he became a practicing medical doctor and research scientist, when in the winter of 1918/1919, he successfully demonstrated how rickets could be treated with mercury vapour lamps tuned to the UV wavelengths. Dr. Huldschinsky originally tried to adapt existing X-Ray technology.At that time of his discovery perhaps half of all German children suffered from rickets to varying degrees. It was already understood that this disease was caused by calcium deficiency, but the metabolic process for its uptake was not understood. Up to that point, heliotherapy was a common protocol for many illnesses and showed promise in relieving the effects of rickets. The bio-chemical mechanism triggered in the human dermis by the sun's electromagnetic radiation was not yet discovered, and scientists were mostly exploring the long wavelength (red) end of the sun's spectrum. To generate artificial UV, He was awarded the Otto Heubner Prize of the German Association of Pediatrics in 1926, and was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicin . http://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/a-1172-50 9 As Dr. Huldschinsky was Jewish, and had household workers of Jewish heritage and faith, he needed to flee Nazi Germany so he, his Christian wife Maria (née Straßer) and their only child, Eva, emigrated to Egypt in 1934. There, he continued his professional work in healthcare delivery and published further medical science articles. He died in Alexandria on 15 December 1940 from malignant hyperthermia after a minor operation to deal with a thrombosis. (en)
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