Ludwig Piskaçek

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Ludwig Piskáček (1854-1932)

Ludwig Piskaçek (16 November 1854, Karcag, Hungary – 19 September 1932, Vienna) was an Austrian obstetrician remembered for describing Piskaçek's sign.

He trained in Vienna, gaining his doctorate in 1882. He became apprentice in surgery at the Albert Clinic until 1884, then assistant at the second obstetrical clinic under Josef Späth (1823–1896) and his successor August Breisky (1832–1889) until 1888. He became professor of obstetrics in Linz in 1890, and in Vienna in 1901.

He was the author of a textbook on midwifery that was published over several editions, Lehrbuch für Schülerinnen des Hebammenkurses und Nachschlagebuch für Hebammen.[1]

References

  1. ^ Google Books Lehrbuch für Schülerinnen des Hebammenkurses und Nachschlagebuch für Hebammen

External links

Ludwig Piskaçek at Who Named It?