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'''Max Joseph Oertel''' ([[1835]] - [[1897]]) was a significant [[German]] physician.
'''Max Joseph Oertel''' (20 March 1835 – 17 July 1897) was a German physician. He developed a system for the correction of [[respiratory failure|respiratory troubles]], and invented the [[larynx|laryngeal]] [[stroboscope]].


==Biography==
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Oertel was a native of [[Dillingen an der Donau|Dillingen]]. In 1863 he obtained his medical doctorate from the [[University of Munich]], where he spent the following four years as assistant to [[Karl von Pfeufer]] (1806-1869). In 1867 he received his habilitation, attaining a professorship at [[Munich]] in 1876.<ref>[http://www.zeno.org/Pagel-1901/A/Oertel,+Max+Joseph Pagel Biographical Dictionary] (biography)</ref>

He is credited with being the first physician to use a laryngeal [[stroboscope]] for examination of the [[larynx]]. He combined a stroboscopic lamp with a laryngeal [[mirror]] in order to study "vocal movements" in different registers. Application of the [[strobe light]] allowed him to view the vibrating [[vocal cord]]s in slow motion, thus enabling detailed views of the larynx in an open or closed position.

Oertel was the author of a number of written works on [[cardiac disease|cardiac]], [[circulatory disease|circulatory]] and [[obesity]] disorders, and was an early advocate of the "terrain cure", a set of [[therapeutic]] exercises that involved graduated hiking and climbing.

Oertel made contributions to the study of [[diphtheria]] by reproducing the disease in laboratory rabbits.

== Selected writings ==
* ''Ueber den laryngologischen Unterricht'', 1878 &ndash; On laryngology lessons.
* ''Respiratorische Therapie'', 1882 &ndash; Respiratory therapy.
* ''Therapie der Kreislaufs-Störungen'', etc. 1884 &ndash; Therapy for circulation disorders.
* ''Ueber Terrain-Curorte zur Behandlung von Kranken mit Kreislaufs-Störungen'', etc. 1886 &ndash; Terrain Cure to treat patients with [[circulatory disease|circulation disorders]].
* ''Die pathogenese der epidemischen Diphtherie : nach ihrer histologischen Begründung'', 1887 &ndash; Pathogenesis of the diphtheria epidemic.<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n87-829870 World Cat Identities] (publications).</ref>

==Notes==
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== References ==
* [http://www.emedicine.com/ent/topic606.htm eMedicine] Stroboscopy in Medicine
* {{Cite Americana|wstitle=Oertel, Max Joseph}}

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Latest revision as of 09:30, 12 January 2023

Max Joseph Oertel.

Max Joseph Oertel (20 March 1835 – 17 July 1897) was a German physician. He developed a system for the correction of respiratory troubles, and invented the laryngeal stroboscope.

Biography[edit]

Oertel was a native of Dillingen. In 1863 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Munich, where he spent the following four years as assistant to Karl von Pfeufer (1806-1869). In 1867 he received his habilitation, attaining a professorship at Munich in 1876.[1]

He is credited with being the first physician to use a laryngeal stroboscope for examination of the larynx. He combined a stroboscopic lamp with a laryngeal mirror in order to study "vocal movements" in different registers. Application of the strobe light allowed him to view the vibrating vocal cords in slow motion, thus enabling detailed views of the larynx in an open or closed position.

Oertel was the author of a number of written works on cardiac, circulatory and obesity disorders, and was an early advocate of the "terrain cure", a set of therapeutic exercises that involved graduated hiking and climbing.

Oertel made contributions to the study of diphtheria by reproducing the disease in laboratory rabbits.

Selected writings[edit]

  • Ueber den laryngologischen Unterricht, 1878 – On laryngology lessons.
  • Respiratorische Therapie, 1882 – Respiratory therapy.
  • Therapie der Kreislaufs-Störungen, etc. 1884 – Therapy for circulation disorders.
  • Ueber Terrain-Curorte zur Behandlung von Kranken mit Kreislaufs-Störungen, etc. 1886 – Terrain Cure to treat patients with circulation disorders.
  • Die pathogenese der epidemischen Diphtherie : nach ihrer histologischen Begründung, 1887 – Pathogenesis of the diphtheria epidemic.[2]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  • eMedicine Stroboscopy in Medicine
  • Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Oertel, Max Joseph" . Encyclopedia Americana.