
Rudolf Robert Maier
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rudolf Robert Maier (April 9, 1824 November 7, 1888) was a German pathologist who was a native of Freiburg im Breisgau. He studied medicine at the University of Freiburg, where one of his instructors was orthopedist Louis Georg Friedrich Stromeyer (1804 1876). He furthered his medical training in Vienna with Carl Rokitansky (1804 1878), Joseph Hyrtl (1810 1894) and Josef Skoda (1805 1881), and in Würzburg under Rudolf Virchow (1821 1902). Afterwards, he returned to Freiburg where he became an associate professor in 1859. Later he became a full profe...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rudolf Robert Maier (April 9, 1824 November 7, 1888) was a German pathologist who was a native of Freiburg im Breisgau. He studied medicine at the University of Freiburg, where one of his instructors was orthopedist Louis Georg Friedrich Stromeyer (1804 1876). He furthered his medical training in Vienna with Carl Rokitansky (1804 1878), Joseph Hyrtl (1810 1894) and Josef Skoda (1805 1881), and in Würzburg under Rudolf Virchow (1821 1902). Afterwards, he returned to Freiburg where he became an associate professor in 1859. Later he became a full professor, and in 1864 founded the first institute of pathological anatomy at Freiburg. With Adolf Kussmaul (1822 1902), Maier provided the first comprehensive description of periarteritis nodosa, which is sometimes referred to as Kussmaul-Maier disease. The two doctors described their findings in the inaugural edition of the journal Deutsches Archiv für klinische Medicin, which was co-founded by Friedrich Albert von Zenker (1825 1898) and Hugo Wilhelm von Ziemssen (1829 1902).