Ernst Schwalbe

Ernst Theodor Karl Schwalbe (26 January 1871, in Berlin 16 March 1920, in Rostock) was a German pathologist, who specialized in teratological research.

He studied medicine at the universities of Strassburg, Berlin and Heidelberg, and received his habilitation in 1900 with a thesis on blood coagulation. Afterwards, he worked as an assistant under Julius Arnold at Heidelberg, and in 1907/08 served as prosector and head of the pathology-bacteriology clinic at the city hospital in Karlsruhe. From 1908 to 1920 he was a full professor at the University of Rostock. He was killed in Rostock while serving as a volunteer during the Kapp Putsch (1920).[1][2]

Selected works

References

  1. Schwalbe, Ernst Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium
  2. Schlumberger - Thiersch / edited by Rudolf Vierhaus Deutsche Biographisches Enzyklopaedie
  3. IdRef / SUDOC bibliography
  4. HathiTrust Digital Library published works
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