Josef von Löschner

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Löschner in c. 1860

Josef Wilhelm Freiherr von Löschner (Czech: Josef Vilém z Löschneru; 7 May 1809 – 19 April 1888) was an Austrian physician.

Biography

Josef von Löschner was born on 7 May 1809 in Kadaň, Bohemia, Austrian Empire. He studied at Gymnasium Kadaň.

In 1834 he received his medical doctorate at

University of Prague, where in 1862–1863 he served as university rector. In 1862 he was appointed Landesmedizinalrat, and in 1865 became Hofrat (councilor) and a personal physician to Franz Joseph I of Austria
. A foundation arranged by Löschner resulted in the creation of the Franz Joseph Kinderhospital in Prague.

Löschner is remembered for his work in the field of

balneology. He advocated the curative properties of health spas, and wrote numerous articles promoting the spas of Bohemia. These publications were instrumental in making Bohemian spas a popular tourist destination, particularly the resorts at Karlovy Vary and Bílina
, which were regularly visited by members of European royalty.

Written works

References

  • This article is based on a translation of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia, references listed as:
    • Austrian Biographical Encyclopaedia 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 5 Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1972, pp. 279 and 280.