Stefan Rosental

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Stefan Rosental
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Born(1886-01-06)January 6, 1886
DiedNovember 9, 1917(1917-11-09) (aged 31)
Alma mater Humboldt University of Berlin
Occupation(s)Neurologist, psychiatrist
Father Albert Rosental  [ pl ]

Stefan Rosental (born 6 January 1886 in Warsaw, died 9 November 1917 in Moscow) was a Polish neurologist and psychiatrist.

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Biography

Stefan Rosental (third from the left in the second row) among Alzheimer's colleagues, Munich, 1909 or 1910 Alzheimer with his co-workers Nervenklinik Munich 1909-1910.JPG
Stefan Rosental (third from the left in the second row) among Alzheimer's colleagues, Munich, 1909 or 1910
Symbolic grave of Stefan Rosental at the Jewish Cemetery on Okopowa Street in Warsaw POL JCP grob rosentalow.jpg
Symbolic grave of Stefan Rosental at the Jewish Cemetery on Okopowa Street in Warsaw

Rosental was born in Warsaw into a Jewish family, the son of psychiatrist Albert Rosental  [ pl ] (1857–1921) and Aniela née London. He had a younger brother, Tadeusz (1888–after 1938). [1] He lived with his parents in the building of the St. John Hospital on Bonifraterska Street. He graduated from IV Gymnasium in Warsaw in 1903 and began studies in the mathematics department at the University of Warsaw. After one semester, he switched to medicine, but in 1905, the university was closed, and Rosental continued his studies at the University of Wrocław. [2] He later studied at the University of Göttingen and the Heidelberg University. He earned his doctorate in medicine from the Humboldt University of Berlin in 1909, with his dissertation supervised by Theodor Ziehen. [2]

In 1910, he had his degree recognized at the Odesa University, after which he worked as a ship's doctor, traveling to Egypt and Syria. [2] On his return, he spent six months in Vienna working at the Institute of General and Experimental Pathology under Richard Paltauf and at the Psychiatry and Neurology Clinic under Arthur Biedl and Julius Wagner-Jauregg. He then spent two years at the Anatomical Laboratory of the Psychiatric Clinic at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, studying under Alois Alzheimer. [2] In December 1912, he gave a presentation at the Second Congress of Polish Neurologists, Psychiatrists, and Psychologists in Kraków. [3]

In July 1914, he became a volunteer assistant (Volontärassistent) at the psychiatric clinic in Heidelberg, directed by Franz Nissl. [4] Shortly thereafter, he was mobilized into the Russian army as a doctor. He initially served on the Grodno evacuation commission and, from 1915, worked in the interior of Russia, in Petersburg and Moscow. [5] He died on 9 November 1917 in Moscow due to an infectious disease, with news of his death confirmed three months later. [6] He was buried at the Dorogomilovo Cemetery in the Dorogomilovo district of Moscow. [7] A symbolic grave is located at the Jewish Cemetery on Okopowa Street in Warsaw. [8]

An obituary for Rosental appeared in Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie. [9]

Scientific contributions

Rosental's scientific output includes about 20 works in Polish and German, the last of which was published posthumously, unfinished. [10] His early works focused on psychopathology: his doctoral dissertation addressed delusions in the context of melancholia. Subsequent works explored the use of serological methods in psychiatry; he published a study on the composition of blood in patients with epilepsy, [11] [12] as well as on the application of the so-called Abderhalden method. [13] His oeuvre includes case studies, such as a description of idiopathic intracranial hypertension [14] and acute lethal catatonia. He was interested in the relationship between skull capacity and brain weight in mental disorders. [15] While working with Nissl, he focused on studying glia and its changes in the course of schizophrenia. [10] [16]

List of works

References

  1. Łoza, Stanisław (1938). Czy wiesz kto to jest?[Do You Know Who This Is?] (in Polish). Warsaw: Główna Księgarnia Wojskowa. p. 258.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Bornsztajn, Maurycy (1918). "Stefan Rosental" (PDF). Gazeta Lekarska (in Polish). 52 (2): 15–16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 February 2019.
  3. "II Zjazd neurologów, psychiatrów i psychologów polskich w Krakowie" [Second Congress of Polish Neurologists, Psychiatrists, and Psychologists in Kraków]. Przegląd Lekarski (in Polish). 4: 72–73. 1913.
  4. Verzeichnis der sämmtlichen Studierenden der Universität Heidelberg im Wintersemester 1910/1911 bis Sommersemester 1915 [List of All Students of the University of Heidelberg from Winter Semester 1910/1911 to Summer Semester 1915] (in German). p. 19.
  5. Orłowski, Stanisław (1918). "Stefan Rozental (Wspomnienie pozgonne)" [Stefan Rosental (Posthumous Remembrance)]. Medycyna i Kronika Lekarska (in Polish). 53 (4): 35–36.
  6. "Dr. S. Rosental". Świat (in Polish). 22 (3): 8. 1918.
  7. Demel, M. (1966). "Mogiły lekarskie na cmentarzach warszawskich" [Medical Graves in Warsaw Cemeteries]. Archiwum Historii Medycyny (in Polish). 29 (4): 462. PMID   5964293.
  8. "Symboliczny grób Stefana Rosentala" [Symbolic Grave of Stefan Rosental]. cemetery.jewish.org.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 16 July 2025.
  9. Rosental, A. (1918). "Dr. Stefan Rosental †". Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie und psychisch-gerichtliche Medizin (in German). 74: 265.
  10. 1 2 Rosental, S. (1920). "Über Anfälle bei Dementia praecox" [On Seizures in Dementia Praecox]. Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie (in German). 59 (1): 168–216. doi:10.1007/BF02901085.
  11. Rosental, S. (1910). "Das Verhalten der antiproteolytischen Substanzen im Blutserum bei der Epilepsie" [The Behavior of Antiproteolytic Substances in Blood Serum in Epilepsy]. Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie (in German). 3 (1): 588–624. doi:10.1007/BF02893614.
  12. Rosental, S. (1911). "O zachowaniu się w padaczce ciał antyproteololitycznych surowicy krwi. Autoreferat" [On the Behavior of Antiproteolytic Substances in Blood Serum in Epilepsy. Abstract]. Medycyna i Kronika Lekarska (in Polish). 11.
  13. Rosental, S.; Hilffert, W. (1914). "Zur Frage der klinischen Verwertbarkeit des abderhaldenschen Dialysierverfahrens in der Psychiatrie" [On the Clinical Applicability of Abderhalden's Dialysis Method in Psychiatry]. Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie (in German). 26 (1): 6–21. doi:10.1007/BF02874455.
  14. Rosental, S. (1912). "Histologische Befunde beim sog. Pseudotumor cerebri" [Histological Findings in So-Called Pseudotumor Cerebri]. Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie (in German). 7 (2).
  15. Rosental, S. (1914). "Zur Methodik der Schädelkapazitätsbestimmung mit Hinsicht auf einen Fall von Hirnschwellung bei Katatonie" [On the Methodology of Skull Capacity Determination with Regard to a Case of Brain Swelling in Catatonia]. Neurologische Zentralblatt (in German). 33: 738.
  16. Rosental, S. (1918). "Experimentelle Studien über amöboide Umwandlung der Neuroglia" [Experimental Studies on Amoeboid Transformation of Neuroglia]. Nissl-Alzheimer-Arbeiten (in German). 6.