Karl Friedrich Heusinger
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Karl Friedrich Heusinger (February 28, 1792 - May 5, 1883) was a German pathologist who was a native of Farnroda
Wutha-Farnroda
Wutha-Farnroda is a municipality in the Wartburgkreis district of Thuringia, Germany....

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He studied medicine in Jena
Jena
Jena is a university city in central Germany on the river Saale. It has a population of approx. 103,000 and is the second largest city in the federal state of Thuringia, after Erfurt.-History:Jena was first mentioned in an 1182 document...

 and Marburg
Marburg
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, and afterwards was an assistant to Karl Gustav Himly
Karl Gustav Himly
Karl Gustav Himly was a German surgeon and opthalmologist from Braunschweig. He studied medicine at the University of Würzburg under Karl Kaspar von Siebold , and at the University of Göttingen under August Gottlieb Richter...

 (1772-1837) at the University of Göttingen. In 1813 he served as a military doctor in the Prussian Army, and later was a professor at the Universities of Jena (from 1821), Würzburg
University of Würzburg
The University of Würzburg is a university in Würzburg, Germany, founded in 1402. The university is a member of the distinguished Coimbra Group.-Name:...

 (from 1824) and Marburg (1829–83).

Heusinger was a pioneer in the field of comparative pathology
Pathology
Pathology is the precise study and diagnosis of disease. The word pathology is from Ancient Greek , pathos, "feeling, suffering"; and , -logia, "the study of". Pathologization, to pathologize, refers to the process of defining a condition or behavior as pathological, e.g. pathological gambling....

. In 1829 he published an influential work on physical and psychological
Psychology
Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior. Its immediate goal is to understand individuals and groups by both establishing general principles and researching specific cases. For many, the ultimate goal of psychology is to benefit society...

 anthropology
Anthropology
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 titled Grundriß der physischen und psychischen Anthropologie. Among his other writings was a German translation of François Magendie
François Magendie
François Magendie was a French physiologist, considered a pioneer of experimental physiology. He is known for describing the foramen of Magendie. There is also a Magendie sign, a downward and inward rotation of the eye due to a lesion in the cerebellum...

's (1783-1855) Précis élémentaire de physiologie, and letters of correspondence with naturalist
Naturalist
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 Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin FRS was an English naturalist. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestry, and proposed the scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection.He published his theory...

. He also wrote a remarkable review of geophagy
Geophagy
Geophagy is the practice of eating earthy or soil-like substances such as clay, and chalk. It exists in animals in the wild and also in humans, most often in rural or preindustrial societies among children and pregnant women...

, titled Die sogenannte Geophagie oder tropische (besser: Malaria-) Chlorose als Krankheit aller Länder und Klimate .

Selected writings

  • Entzündung und Vergrößerung der Milz, (Inflammation and Enlargement of the Spleen) Eisenach 1820 und 1823.
  • Grundriß der physischen und psychischen Anthropologie. Eisenach 1829. (Sketch of Physical and Psychological Anthropology).
  • Grundriß der Encyklopädie und Methodologie der Natur- und Heilkunde. Eisenach 1839.
  • Recherches de pathologie comparée. Kassel 1844–53, 2 Bde. (Research of Comparative Pathology).
  • Die sogenannte Geophagie oder tropische (besser: Malaria-) Chlorose als Krankheit aller Länder und Klimate .
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