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Emil Ponfick (3 November 1844 – 3 November 1913) was a German pathologist born in Frankfurt am Main. In 1867 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Heidelberg, and later was an assistant to Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen (1833–1910) at Würzburg, and to Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902) in Berlin. Afterwards, he succeeded Theodor Ackermann (1825–1896) as professor of pathology at Rostock (1873), followed by professorships at Göttingen (from 1876) Breslau (from 1878), where he replaced Julius Friedrich Cohnheim (1839–1884) as director of the pathological institute. He remained at the University of Breslau until his death in 1913.

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  • Emil Ponfick (de)
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  • (Klemens) Emil Ponfick (* 3. November 1844 in Frankfurt am Main; † 3. November 1913 in Breslau) war ein deutscher Pathologe. (de)
  • Emil Ponfick, né le 3 novembre 1844 à Francfort-sur-le-Main et mort le 3 novembre 1913, est un pathologiste allemand. (fr)
  • Emil Ponfick (Francoforte sul Meno, 3 novembre 1844 – Breslavia, 3 novembre 1913) è stato un patologo tedesco. (it)
  • Emil Ponfick (3 November 1844 – 3 November 1913) was a German pathologist born in Frankfurt am Main. In 1867 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Heidelberg, and later was an assistant to Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen (1833–1910) at Würzburg, and to Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902) in Berlin. Afterwards, he succeeded Theodor Ackermann (1825–1896) as professor of pathology at Rostock (1873), followed by professorships at Göttingen (from 1876) Breslau (from 1878), where he replaced Julius Friedrich Cohnheim (1839–1884) as director of the pathological institute. He remained at the University of Breslau until his death in 1913. (en)
  • Klemens Emil Ponfick (ur. 3 listopada 1844 we Frankfurcie, zm. 3 listopada 1913 we Wrocławiu) – niemiecki lekarz patolog. Studiował na Uniwersytecie w Tybindze, Uniwersytecie we Fryburgu Bryzgowijskim i Uniwersytecie w Heidelbergu, w 1867 roku został doktorem medycyny. Początkowo był asystentem chirurga w Heidelbergu, . Potem uczył się patologii u Recklinghausena w Würzburgu. Od 1868 do 1873 asystent w Instytucie Patologii Virchowa w Berlinie, od 1873 roku profesor nadzwyczajny patologii na Uniwersytecie w Rostocku. (pl)
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  • (Klemens) Emil Ponfick (* 3. November 1844 in Frankfurt am Main; † 3. November 1913 in Breslau) war ein deutscher Pathologe. (de)
  • Emil Ponfick (3 November 1844 – 3 November 1913) was a German pathologist born in Frankfurt am Main. In 1867 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Heidelberg, and later was an assistant to Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen (1833–1910) at Würzburg, and to Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902) in Berlin. Afterwards, he succeeded Theodor Ackermann (1825–1896) as professor of pathology at Rostock (1873), followed by professorships at Göttingen (from 1876) Breslau (from 1878), where he replaced Julius Friedrich Cohnheim (1839–1884) as director of the pathological institute. He remained at the University of Breslau until his death in 1913. Ponfick is remembered for his pioneer research of actinomycosis, and his recognition of the causative role Actinomyces played in human actinomycosis. He is credited with establishing the unity of human and bovine forms of the disease. In 1882 he published Die Actinomykose des Menschen, eine neue Infectionskrankheit (Actinomycosis of humans, a new infectious disease) in regards to the disease. He also made significant contributions in his research of myxedema, writing two articles on the disorder, Myxoedem und Hypophysis (Myxedema and hypophysis) and Zur Lehre vom Myxoedem (The doctrine of myxedema). In 1874, Ponfick warned the Association of Baltic Physicians about the dangers of animal-to-human blood transfusions (xenotransfusion). This warning was based on empirical experience: a patient had died after receiving blood from a sheep. The following year physiologist Leonard Landois (1837–1902) from the University of Greifswald backed up Ponfick's findings with statistical data on the dangers of xenotransfusion. (en)
  • Emil Ponfick, né le 3 novembre 1844 à Francfort-sur-le-Main et mort le 3 novembre 1913, est un pathologiste allemand. (fr)
  • Emil Ponfick (Francoforte sul Meno, 3 novembre 1844 – Breslavia, 3 novembre 1913) è stato un patologo tedesco. (it)
  • Klemens Emil Ponfick (ur. 3 listopada 1844 we Frankfurcie, zm. 3 listopada 1913 we Wrocławiu) – niemiecki lekarz patolog. Studiował na Uniwersytecie w Tybindze, Uniwersytecie we Fryburgu Bryzgowijskim i Uniwersytecie w Heidelbergu, w 1867 roku został doktorem medycyny. Początkowo był asystentem chirurga w Heidelbergu, . Potem uczył się patologii u Recklinghausena w Würzburgu. Od 1868 do 1873 asystent w Instytucie Patologii Virchowa w Berlinie, od 1873 roku profesor nadzwyczajny patologii na Uniwersytecie w Rostocku. Zajmował się patologią śledziony i wątroby, szpiku kostnego, zatorowością tętnic krezkowych, obrzękiem śluzowatym. Pracując we Wrocławiu dowiódł, że u zwierząt i niektóre postaci u ludzi mają wspólne podłoże. (pl)
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