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Rudolf Kraus

Austrian pathologist, bacteriologist and immunologist

Rudolf Kraus (31 October 1868, Jungbunzlau – 15 July 1932) was an Austrian pathologist, bacteriologist and immunologist known for his work with bacterial precipitins.

In 1893 he obtained his doctorate at the University of Prague. Following studies at the Pasteur Ins*ute in Paris, he settled in Vienna in 1895 as an *istant to Richard Paltauf (1858-1924) at the serotherapeutic ins*ute. In 1901 he became a privat-docent for general and experimental pathology, followed by a promotion as *ociate professor in 1906. In 1908 he traveled to St. Petersburg, where he conducted investigations of an epidemic of cholera.

Shortly before the outbreak of World War I, he moved to South America. In 1921 he was appointed director of the ins*ute of bacteriology in Buenos Aires, and after a period of time in Sao Paulo, he returned to Vienna in 1924 as head of the serotherapeutic ins*ute. In 1929 he was named director of the Is*uto bacteriologico de Chile in Santiago.

With August Paul von W*ermann (1866-1925), he was co-founder of the Free *ociation for Microbiology.

Urn niches of Guido Holzknecht, Rudolf Kraus and Friedrich Knauer at Feuerhalle Simmering in Vienna.

Selected writings

  • Handbuch der Technik und Methodik der Immunitätsforschung (with Constantin Levaditi), 1908-09 - Handbook of technology and methodology for immunization research.
  • Handbuch der Immunitätsforschung und experimentellen Therapie, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Technik und Methodik, 1914 - Handbook of immunization research and experimental therapy, etc.
  • Die Cholera asiatica und die Cholera nostras, 1914 - Cholera Asiatica and cholera nostras.
  • Handbuch der mikrobiologischen Technik, (with Paul Uhlenhuth), 1923-24 - Handbook of microbiological techniques.
  • 10 jahre Südamerika; vorträge über epidemiologie und infektionskrankheiten der menschen und tiere, 1927 - Ten years in South America, Lessons on epidemiology and infectious diseases of humans and animals.
  • Giftschlangen und die Serumbehandlung der Schlangenbisse, 1931 - Poisonous snakes and serum treatment for snake bites.

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