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Adolf Aron Baginsky

German: Prof. Dr. med.
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ratibor, Oppeln, Schlesien, Preußen
Death: May 15, 1918 (74)
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Place of Burial: Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Abraham Samuel Baginsky and Amalie Malke Martha Baginsky
Husband of Clara Therese Baginsky
Father of Mirjam Marietta Alice Baginsky and Dr. med. Arnold James Baginsky
Brother of Salomon Jacob Baginsky; Benno Seligmann Baginsky; Amalie Baginsky; Frommet Fanny Wiese; Johanna Handel Baginsky and 3 others
Half brother of Wilhelm Wolff Baginsky; NN Baginsky; Isaak Baginsky; Regina Rebecca Baginsky; Bertha Baginsky and 3 others

Occupation: Kinderarzt, Klinikdirektor, Hochschullehrer, Kgl. Geh. Medizinalrat
Managed by: Thomas Föhl (c)
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About Adolf Aron Baginsky

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Adolf Aron Baginsky (May 22, 1843 – 1918) was a Jewish-German professor of diseases of children at Berlin University. He was an older brother to otorhinolaryngologist Benno Baginsky (1848-1919).[1]

Baginsky was born in Ratibor (Racibórz), Prussian Silesia. At the completion of his high-school education at the gymnasium of his native town (1861), he studied medicine in Berlin and Vienna. He was graduated from Berlin University in 1866, and in the same year accepted the position of private assistant to Ludwig Traube at the cholera hospital in Berlin; and in 1868 moved to Seehausen[disambiguation needed], near Magdeburg, where he began his career as a practising physician. Two years later, however, he accepted the post of chief physician in a military hospital in Nordhausen, and at the close of the Franco-Prussian war returned to Berlin, where he practised medicine, at the same time pursuing anew the studies which had been interrupted under the pressure of practical work in different hospitals. In 1881 Baginsky was appointed Privatdozent at the University of Berlin; and in 1892 promoted to an associate professorship at that institution.

Baginsky devoted himself to the treatment of children's diseases. He was director of the Kaiser und Kaiserin Friedrich Kinderkrankenhaus, which he founded in Berlin with the assistance of Rudolf Virchow in 1890. The Berlin Poliklinik für Kinderkrankheiten was also established in the metropolis through his efforts. He was also the founder and editor-in-chief of the Archiv für Kinderheilkunde in 1880, in collaboration with Monti and Herz in Stuttgart. His services were recognized by the Prussian and foreign governments, and he received many orders and decorations. His numerous contributions to the science of medicine include treatises on school-hygiene, "Handbuch der Schulhygiene", Stuttgart, 1883; and on the cure of children's diseases, "Lehrbuch der Kinderkrankheiten," Berlin, 1892 (these latter have been translated into several languages); "Practische Beiträge zur Kinderheilkunde," Tübingen, 1880-84. All of these works have gone through several editions. Among his other writings, besides a great number of papers scattered through several medical journals, may be mentioned: "Pflege des Gesunden und Kranken Kindes" (The care of healthy and sick children), Stuttgart, 1885; "Das Leben des Weibes" (The life of women), ib. 1885; "Kost-und Haltekinderpflege in Berlin," Brunswick, 1886, etc.

Baginsky was a member of the several associations and committees formed in Berlin for the purpose of checking antisemitism in Germany. He is also the author of an essay entitled, "Die Hygienische Bedeutung der Mosäischen Gesetzgebung," in which he comes forward as a stanch defender and enthusiastic admirer of the hygienic laws of Moses. He took active part in the social and religious life of the Jewish community in Berlin, and was one of the opponents of a movement to hold Sunday services in the synagogues of that city. Baginsky is a member of the Imperial Leopoldina-Carolina Academy; commander of the Spanish Order Isabella the Catholic; and was decorated with the Prussian Order of the Red Eagle, fourth class. He died in Berlin.


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Adolf Aron Baginsky's Timeline

1843
May 22, 1843
Ratibor, Oppeln, Schlesien, Preußen
1885
June 2, 1885
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1887
August 14, 1887
Berlin, Germany
1918
May 15, 1918
Age 74
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
May 19, 1918
Age 74
Jüdischer Friedhof Weißensee, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1918
Age 74
Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland (Germany)