"Franz von Dittrich (16. \u0159\u00EDjna 1815 Mikul\u00E1\u0161ovice \u2013 29. srpna 1859 Mikul\u00E1\u0161ovice) byl n\u011Bmecko-\u010Desk\u00FD l\u00E9ka\u0159 v oboru anatomie a patologie, v\u011Bdec, profesor a rektor univerzity v Erlangenu a v neposledn\u00ED \u0159ad\u011B tak\u00E9 amat\u00E9rsk\u00FD botanik."@cs . . . . . . . . . . . "3002"^^ . . . . . . . "Franz Dittrich"@en . . . "Franz von Dittrich (* 16. Oktober 1815 in Nixdorf (Nordb\u00F6hmen); \u2020 29. August 1859 ebenda) war ein deutscher Mediziner, Naturforscher und Ehrenb\u00FCrger von Erlangen."@de . . . . . . . . . "Franz Dittrich (16 October 1815 \u2013 29 August 1859) was an Austrian pathologist born in Nixdorf, Bohemia (today Mikul\u00E1\u0161ovice, Czech Republic). He studied medicine at the University of Prague under Joseph Hyrtl (1810-1894), receiving his doctorate in 1841. He continued his studies in Vienna, and in 1842 returned to Prague, where he worked as a medical assistant with Anton von Jaksch (1810-1887) and Franz Kiwisch von Rotterau (1814-1852). He later served as prosector of anatomical pathology, and in 1848 succeeded Anton Dlauhy (1807-1888) as professor of pathological anatomy. In 1850 he succeeded Karl Friedrich Canstatt (1807-1850) as director at the medical clinic in Erlangen. In 1856 Dittrich succumbed to brain disease that ultimately led to his death a few years later."@en . . . . . . . . "22268750"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Franz Dittrich (Mediziner)"@de . . . "Franz von Dittrich (16. \u0159\u00EDjna 1815 Mikul\u00E1\u0161ovice \u2013 29. srpna 1859 Mikul\u00E1\u0161ovice) byl n\u011Bmecko-\u010Desk\u00FD l\u00E9ka\u0159 v oboru anatomie a patologie, v\u011Bdec, profesor a rektor univerzity v Erlangenu a v neposledn\u00ED \u0159ad\u011B tak\u00E9 amat\u00E9rsk\u00FD botanik."@cs . . . . . "Franz Dittrich"@cs . "Franz Dittrich (16 October 1815 \u2013 29 August 1859) was an Austrian pathologist born in Nixdorf, Bohemia (today Mikul\u00E1\u0161ovice, Czech Republic). He studied medicine at the University of Prague under Joseph Hyrtl (1810-1894), receiving his doctorate in 1841. He continued his studies in Vienna, and in 1842 returned to Prague, where he worked as a medical assistant with Anton von Jaksch (1810-1887) and Franz Kiwisch von Rotterau (1814-1852). He later served as prosector of anatomical pathology, and in 1848 succeeded Anton Dlauhy (1807-1888) as professor of pathological anatomy. In 1850 he succeeded Karl Friedrich Canstatt (1807-1850) as director at the medical clinic in Erlangen. In 1856 Dittrich succumbed to brain disease that ultimately led to his death a few years later. From 1845 Dittrich published reports on his activities in the Prague faculty journal, Vierteljahrsschrift f\u00FCr praktische Heilkunde. Topics that he covered in the journal included stomach cancer, syphilis of the liver, heart stenosis, et al. His name is associated with the following two eponyms: \n* Dittrich's plugs: Minute, foul-smelling masses of bacteria, granular debris and fatty acid crystals found in the sputum in fetid bronchitis and pulmonary gangrene. \n* Dittrich's stenosis: Stenosis of the conus arteriosus."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "1075378492"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Franz von Dittrich (* 16. Oktober 1815 in Nixdorf (Nordb\u00F6hmen); \u2020 29. August 1859 ebenda) war ein deutscher Mediziner, Naturforscher und Ehrenb\u00FCrger von Erlangen."@de . . . .