Arnold Klebs, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Arnold Klebs

Swiss biologist (1870-1943)

Date of Birth: 17-Mar-1870

Place of Birth: Bern, canton of Bern, Switzerland

Date of Death: 06-Mar-1943

Profession: microbiologist, medical historian

Nationality: United States, Switzerland

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Arnold Klebs

  • Arnold C.
  • Klebs (March 17, 1870 – March 6, 1943) was a physician who specialized in the study of tuberculosis.
  • Born in Berne, Switzerland, Arnold Klebs, the son of renowned bacteriologist Edwin Klebs, was raised in the presence of an extensive array of scientists, artists, and historians.Klebs took a medical degree from the University of Basel in 1896, then moved to the United States to practice medicine.
  • Klebs worked with William Osler at Johns Hopkins University for a year after arriving in the U.S., and was a contemporary of William H.
  • Welch.
  • Following his work with Osler, he worked as a sanatorium director and tuberculosis specialist in Citronelle, Alabama and Chicago.
  • Given his long experience with the ailment, Klebs was named one of the first directors of the National Tuberculosis Institute.In 1910, he returned to his native Switzerland, and settled in a villa on Lake Geneva.
  • In 1939, Klebs donated his collection of books to Harvey Cushing for its inclusion in what would become the Yale University's Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library.
  • These included incunabula, plague tracts, herbals, books and pamphlets on tuberculosis, and books on inoculation and vaccination.
  • Klebs' library included 3000 texts related to tuberculosis alone.

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