Maximilian Stoll, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Maximilian Stoll

Austrian physician

Date of Birth: 12-Oct-1742

Place of Birth: Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Date of Death: 25-May-1787

Profession: physician, university teacher

Nationality: Austria, Germany

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Maximilian Stoll

  • Maximilian Stoll (October 12, 1742 – May 25, 1787) was an Austrian physician who was a native of Erzingen, Baden-Württemberg. Stoll originally trained as a theologian, with his interests later turning to medicine, and in 1776 attained a professorship at the University of Vienna.
  • Soon afterwards, he succeeded Anton de Haen (1704–1776) at the Vienna clinic.
  • In Vienna he worked closely with Leopold Auenbrugger (1722–1809) and Anton von Störck (1731–1803).
  • One of Stoll's better known students was phrenologist Franz Joseph Gall (1758–1828). Stoll is remembered for his epidemiological and systematic approach to medicine.
  • He stressed the importance of knowing the clinical details of a patient's history, and installed a practice of keeping daily progress records of patients.
  • He also developed a system of classifying diseases that was similar to the nosology of Thomas Sydenham (1624–1689).
  • Stoll was one of the first practitioners of Auenbrugger's percussion methodology.
  • In 1777 he is credited with providing the first description of gall bladder cancer. Stoll was a popular lecturer, and is considered an important figure in the "Old Vienna School" of medicine, a group that included Auenbrugger, Störck, Gerard van Swieten (1700–1772), et al.

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