Christian August Voigt

Christian August Voigt (21 August 1808 10 February 1890) was an Austrian anatomist born in Brody, Galicia.

He studied medicine in Vienna, receiving his doctorate in 1841 with a dissertation titled, De systemate Intermedio vasorum eiusque radicibus. In Vienna, he was influenced by the work of anatomist Christian Joseph Berres (1796-1844). From 1847 to 1850, he was a professor at the surgical-medical college in Laibach, afterwards teaching classes in Lemberg (1850-54), Krakow (1854-61) and Vienna (1861-78), where he was a professor of anatomy and histology. Voigt was a member of the Vienna Academy of Sciences.[1][2]

Voigt is remembered for his anatomical investigations of the hair and skin. His name is associated with "Voigt's line", a pigmentary demarcation line that sometimes affects dark-skinned individuals. It is described as a dorsoventral line of pigmentation occurring symmetrically and bilaterally for about ten centimeters along the lateral edge of the biceps. The phenomenon is also known as "Futcher's line".[3][4]

Written works

Books about Christian August Voigt

References

  1. Thibaut - Zycha by K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH & Company (biography)
  2. Slovenski Biografski Leksikon (biographical information)
  3. Mondofacto Dictionary (Voigt's line)
  4. Google Books The encyclopedia of skin and skin disorders by Carol Turkington, Jeffrey S. Dover
  5. WorldCat Search (publications)
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