Hans Conrad Julius Reiter

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Definition

Proper noun A German bacteriologist (1881-1969) known for describing a reactive arthritis condition and for identifying the bacterial agent of syphilis in humans.

Usage

This term is used almost exclusively in historical, biographical, or medical contexts to refer to the individual. * The discovery of Treponema pallidum is a key achievement of Hans Conrad Julius Reiter. * Hans Conrad Julius Reiter first reported the triad of symptoms later known as Reiter's syndrome.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily encountered in academic writing about the history of medicine or microbiology.
  • Due to Reiter's documented affiliation with the Nazi Party and involvement in unethical medical experiments, modern medical ethics discussions often critically contextualize his legacy. The syndrome he described is now more commonly and appropriately termed "reactive arthritis."
Variants and Related Words
  • Reiter (noun): A common shorthand reference to the scientist, often used attributively (e.g., Reiter's work, Reiter's findings).
  • Reiter's syndrome (noun, historical): The former name for a type of reactive arthritis, named after Hans Conrad Julius Reiter. Its use is now discouraged.
  • Reactive arthritis (noun): The contemporary and preferred medical term for the condition historically called Reiter's syndrome.
Synonyms
  • German bacteriologist
  • Medical researcher (specific to early 20th-century syphilis and arthritis research)
Related Terms and Context
  • Treponema pallidum (noun): The spirochete bacterium that causes syphilis, which Reiter helped identify.
  • Bacteriologist (noun): A scientist who studies bacteria; Reiter's profession.
  • Reactive arthritis (noun): The clinical condition he described.
Noun
  1. German bacteriologist who described a disease now known as Reiter's syndrome and who identified the spirochete that causes syphilis in humans (1881-1969)