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Obituary Obituary Dr. Josef Eiselt † 3 May 1912 – 25 July 2001 Wirklicher Hofrat Dr. Josef Eiselt passed away on 25 July 2001. He was 89 years old. Josef Eiselt was born in Vienna on 3 May 1912 and, upon graduating from high school, enrolled in a two- year professional school for the innkeeping-, hotel- and coffee house-business. In 1933 Eiselt enrolled in natural history and physics at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Vienna. His doctoral thesis dealt with “The structure and function of the middle ear of frogs and toads”. This work led to Ž rst contacts with the Natural History Museum Vienna and with O. Wettstein, who at that time was the director of the Herpetological Collection. His contact with another museum zoologist, namely O. Pesta, the director of the Crustacean Collection, promoted his interest in siphonostomous cyclopoid copepods. Eiselt received his Doctor of Philosophy degree on 3 May 1939, at which time he had already worked as a volunteer at the Herpetological Collection of the Natural History Museum Vienna. From 1 December 1939 to June 1940, Eiselt was an assistant at the Institute of Zoology of the University of Vienna. In June 1940 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Amphibia-Reptilia Brill

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0173-5373
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1568-5381
DOI
10.1163/156853802320877663
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Obituary Dr. Josef Eiselt † 3 May 1912 – 25 July 2001 Wirklicher Hofrat Dr. Josef Eiselt passed away on 25 July 2001. He was 89 years old. Josef Eiselt was born in Vienna on 3 May 1912 and, upon graduating from high school, enrolled in a two- year professional school for the innkeeping-, hotel- and coffee house-business. In 1933 Eiselt enrolled in natural history and physics at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Vienna. His doctoral thesis dealt with “The structure and function of the middle ear of frogs and toads”. This work led to Ž rst contacts with the Natural History Museum Vienna and with O. Wettstein, who at that time was the director of the Herpetological Collection. His contact with another museum zoologist, namely O. Pesta, the director of the Crustacean Collection, promoted his interest in siphonostomous cyclopoid copepods. Eiselt received his Doctor of Philosophy degree on 3 May 1939, at which time he had already worked as a volunteer at the Herpetological Collection of the Natural History Museum Vienna. From 1 December 1939 to June 1940, Eiselt was an assistant at the Institute of Zoology of the University of Vienna. In June 1940

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Amphibia-ReptiliaBrill

Published: Jan 1, 2002

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