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  1. Joseph Škoda (10 December 1805 – 13 June 1881) was an Austrian physician, medical professor and dermatologist. Together with Carl Freiherr von Rokitansky, he was the founder of the Modern Medical School of Vienna.

  2. Nov 3, 2020 · Joseph Škoda (1805–1881) was a Czech physician. He was a pioneer of percussion and auscultation signs in physical examination, publishing a key work in 1839 ‘ Abhandlung über Perkussion und Auskultation ‘ [A treatise on precussion and auscultation], in which he refined the descriptions of physical signs and the classical art of ...

  3. Oct 25, 2021 · Joseph Škoda was born in 1802 in Pilsen, Bohemia, then part of the sprawling Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father was a locksmith. He grew up under poor circumstances, had tuberculosis as a child, and studied by the light of the kitchen stove flame because there was no money for candles.

  4. Joseph Skoda 1805-81: a centenary tribute to a pioneer of thoracic medicine. A Sakula. Abstract. Joseph Skoda was born on 5 December 1805 in Pilsen, Bohemia, and studied medicine in Vienna, where he became professor of medicine in 1846.

    • A Sakula
    • 1981
  5. Dec 15, 2013 · Why we auscultate and percuss: Dr. Joseph Skoda (1805 – 1881) Not all of thoracic surgery’s founding fathers were surgeons. In fact, one of the most important contributors to thoracic medicine, anatomy and physical examination, Dr. Joseph Skoda, was actually a dermatologist.

  6. Jun 23, 2020 · Joseph Škoda (1805–1881), who perfectioned the physical examination, had, still in the 1830s, been transferred to the lunatic asylum department of the Vienna General Hospital because, without the permission of the hospital directorate, he had performed a tracheotomy on a suffocating person .

  7. Joseph Skoda was born on 5 December 1805 in Pilsen, Bohemia, and studied medicine in Vienna, where he became professor of medicine in 1846. His clinical researches into cardiopulmonary disease at the Allgemeine Krankenhaus were complementary to the pathological anatomical studies carried out there b ….

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