!!!Stoll, Maximilian
Stoll, Maximilian, b. Erzingen (Germany), Oct. 12, 1742,
d. Vienna, May 23, 1788, physician; father of Joseph Ludwig
Stoll. Originally a clergyman, from 1776 university professor and head
of the ´Medizinische Klinik´ hospital in Vienna, personal
physician to Prince W. A. Kaunitz und Baron E. G. von
Laudon. Pioneer of the Vienna medical school, to whose international
reputation he greatly contributed. His concept of illness, laid down
in his work "Ratio medendi" (7 vols., 1788-1794) and determined
by medical histories and results of post mortem examinations, formed
the basis for the work of J. Skoda and Baron C. von Rokitansky.
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