Heinrich Botho Scheube
Heinrich Botho Scheube was a German physician born in Zeitz.
In 1876 he earned his doctorate from the University of Leipzig, and following graduation remained in Leipzig as an assistant in Carl Wunderlich's clinic for internal medicine. From 1877 to 1881 he taught classes at the medical school in Kyoto and was director at a government hospital. Prior to his return to Germany, he visited China, Siam, Java and Ceylon. In 1885 he received his habilitation at Leipzig, and subsequently practiced medicine in Greiz, a town in eastern Thuringia.
Scheube is largely known for his investigations of beriberi. He also studied diseases prevalent in the tropics, and contributed a number of articles in the field of tropical medicine to Eulenburg's Realencyklopädia. While in Japan he conducted research of Ainu culture and customs.
Selected publications
Die Ainos, 1881 Klinische Propädeutik, 1884Weitere Beiträge zur pathologischen Anatomie und Histologie der Beriberi, 1884 Klinische Beobachtungen über die Krankheiten Japans in Virchows Archiv, 1885Die Beriberi-Krankheit, 1894 Die Krankheiten der warmen Länder, 1896Research
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