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      Max von Pettenkofer (1818-1901) as a pioneer of modern hygiene and preventive medicine.

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          Max von Pettenkofer (1818-1901) belonged to the scientific elite of the 19th century. With his stringent search for the laws of nature and his fight for scientific truth, Pettenkofer was the prototype of a modern researcher. In the field of hygiene, he sought ways and means of preserving health and preventing sickness. With his consistent application of the experimental method to the field of public health, Pettenkofer helped the discipline of hygiene to provide precise and reliable answers to sanitary questions. In his experimental work on hygiene, Pettenkofer sought an answer to every imaginable question concerning the connection between the human organism and its environment.To proceed in this direction, Pettenkofer combined medical expertise with physics, chemistry, technique and statistics. This even today modern "crossover-thinking" made hygiene to the first interdisciplinary medical field. With his Institute of Hygiene, Pettenkofer established 1879 the first centre of competence for hygiene and environment in the world, opening a new era of environmental observation.In the framework of hygiene, Pettenkofer turned also to questions of nutrition and the quality of foodstuff. The science of hygiene owes to Max von Pettenkofer not only its development and cartography, but also its introduction as an academic discipline. Finally he regarded hygiene also as an economic and cultural feature. His idea about a clean soil in the cities and his promotion of adequate water supply and sufficient sewage networks are linked to his theory of the cholera. Pettenkofer believed that a battle against this epidemic could be won.

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          Journal
          Environ Health Prev Med
          Environmental health and preventive medicine
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1342-078X
          1342-078X
          Nov 2007
          : 12
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Ludwig-Maximilians, Universität München, Lessingstr. 2, D-80336, München, Germany, w.locher@lrzuni-muenchen.de.
          Article
          10.1007/BF02898030
          2723483
          21432069
          6c941ef3-a509-410e-890a-382c7aed7cd1
          History

          Japan,Max von Pettenkofer,cholera,hygiene,preventive medicine

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