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Johann Schnitzler

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and illnesses of respiratory organs in 1864. Schnitzler was among the founders of the Vienna General Policlinic in 1872 and became head of its laryngological department. In 1880 he was appointed associate professor of laryngology at the University of Vienna, and in 1884 became medical director of the
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He married Luise Markbreiter (1838–1911), daughter of the renowned Viennese doctor Philipp Markbreiter, and they had four children: the doctor and playwright
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Schnitzler was a pioneer of modern laryngology, the author of numerous works and specialist articles on diseases of the throat and
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cemetery. His son Arthur perpetuated parts of his life in the 1912 drama
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Spasmodic dysphonia by Daniel D Truong and Roongroj Bhidayasiri
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Johann Schnitzler died in Vienna aged 58 and was buried in the
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Johann Schnitzler, son of a carpenter, was a native of
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Schnitzler is credited with coining the term "spastic
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Austrian
laryngologist
Arthur Schnitzler
Nagykanizsa
Hungary
Austrian Empire
Budapest
Vienna
Johann von Oppolzer
percussion
auscultation
Arthur Schnitzler
larynx
Adolf von Sonnenthal
Charlotte Wolter
Court Opera
Zentralfriedhof
Professor Bernhardi
dysphonia
spasmodic dysphonia
Medlink
Biography
Jewish Encyclopedia
Pagel: Biographical Dictionary
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Arthur Schnitzler
Anatol

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