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Albert Eulenburg (August 10, 1840 - July 3, 1917) was a German neurologist who was a native of Berlin
Berlin

Berlin is the Capital of Germany city and one of sixteen States of Germany of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is the country's largest city....
. He studied medicine at the Universities of Berlin, Bern and Zurich
University of Zurich

The University of Zurich , located in the city of Zurich, is the largest university in Switzerland, with over 24,000 students. It was founded in 1833 from the existing colleges of theology, law, medicine and a new Faculty of philosophy....
, and in 1861 earned his doctorate. Among his instructors were Johannes Peter Müller
Johannes Peter Müller

Johannes Peter M?ller , was a Germany physiologist, comparative anatomy, and ichthyology not only known for his discoveries but also for his ability to synthesize knowledge....
 (1801-1858), Ludwig Traube (1818-1876) and Albrecht von Graefe (1828-1870). Later he became a professor of pharmacology
Pharmacology

Pharmacology is the study of drug action. More specifically it is the study of the interactions that occur between a living organism and exogenous chemicals that alter normal biochemical function....
 at the University of Greifswald, and in 1882, a professor of neurology
Neurology

Neurology is a medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system. Specifically, it deals with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of disease involving the Central nervous system, Peripheral nervous system, and autonomic nervous systems, including their coverings, blood vessels, and...
 in Berlin.

Eulenburg is remembered for his written works.






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Albert Eulenburg (August 10, 1840 - July 3, 1917) was a German neurologist who was a native of Berlin
Berlin

Berlin is the Capital of Germany city and one of sixteen States of Germany of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is the country's largest city....
. He studied medicine at the Universities of Berlin, Bern and Zurich
University of Zurich

The University of Zurich , located in the city of Zurich, is the largest university in Switzerland, with over 24,000 students. It was founded in 1833 from the existing colleges of theology, law, medicine and a new Faculty of philosophy....
, and in 1861 earned his doctorate. Among his instructors were Johannes Peter Müller
Johannes Peter Müller

Johannes Peter M?ller , was a Germany physiologist, comparative anatomy, and ichthyology not only known for his discoveries but also for his ability to synthesize knowledge....
 (1801-1858), Ludwig Traube (1818-1876) and Albrecht von Graefe (1828-1870). Later he became a professor of pharmacology
Pharmacology

Pharmacology is the study of drug action. More specifically it is the study of the interactions that occur between a living organism and exogenous chemicals that alter normal biochemical function....
 at the University of Greifswald, and in 1882, a professor of neurology
Neurology

Neurology is a medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system. Specifically, it deals with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of disease involving the Central nervous system, Peripheral nervous system, and autonomic nervous systems, including their coverings, blood vessels, and...
 in Berlin.

Eulenburg is remembered for his written works. His most ambitious work was the multi-volume Real-Encyclopädie der gesammten Heilkunde, which was published in four editions between 1880 and 1914. Later in his career he became interested in the field of sexology
Sexology

Sexology is the study of sexual interests, behavior, and function. In modern sexology, researchers apply tools from several academic fields, including biology, medicine, psychology, statistics, epidemiology, pedagogics, sociology, anthropology, and criminology....
, and became co-editor of the journal Zeitschrift für Sexualwissenschaft. In 1913, along with Magnus Hirschfeld
Magnus Hirschfeld

Magnus Hirschfeld was a gay German-Jewish physician, sexologist, and early gay rights advocate....
 (1868-1935) and Iwan Bloch
Iwan Bloch

Iwan Bloch was a Berlin dermatology.Born in Delmenhorst, Germany, he is often called the first sexology. He discovered the Marquis de Sade's manuscript of 120 Days of Sodom, which had been believed to be lost, and published it under the pseudonym Eug?ne D?hren in 1904....
 (1872-1922), he founded the Ärztliche Gesellschaft für Sexualwissenschaft und Eugenik. In 1902 Eulenburg penned an influential work on algolagnia
Algolagnia

Algolagnia is a sexual tendency which is defined by deriving sexual pleasure and stimulation from physical pain, particularly involving an erogenous zone....
, titled Sadismus und Masochismus (Sadism and Masochism).

Eulenburg was also known for his research concerning the central nervous system
Central nervous system

The central nervous system is the part of the nervous system that functions to coordinate the activity of all parts of the bodies of multicellular organisms....
, including work involving the vasomotor
Vasomotor

Vasomotor refers to actions upon a blood vessel which alter its diameter.More specifically, it can refer to vasodilator action and vasoconstriction action....
 centers of the brain. He was the first to describe a rare muscular condition known as paramyotonia congenita
Paramyotonia congenita

Paramyotonia Congenita , also known as Paramyotonia congenita of von Eulenburg or Eulenburg disease, is a rare congenital autosomal dominant neuromuscular disorder characterized by ?paradoxical? myotonia....
, which is sometimes referred to as Eulenburg disease.