Career
A student of Theodor Billroth, Eiselsberg served as professor of medicine at Utrecht University and at University of Königsberg before being appointed head of the First Department of Surgery at the University of Vienna. lieutenant was his initiative that lead to the creation of the world-first emergency surgery station in Vienna, dramatically increasing the effectiveness of medical intervention after accidents. As part of the award, he was invited to give the Lister Memorial Lecture at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in July 1927.
He himself died during the early days of World World War II in an accident caused by the collision of two trains in the vicinity of Saint Valentin, Lower Austria, on October 25, 1939.
He was one of the greatest surgeons, teachers and clinical researchers of his time. Billroth described him as "my best student." In 1909 he founded, along with Julius Hochenegg the world"s first model emergency rooms.
Eiselsberg and Hochenegg are considered "fathers of the emergency rooms" (Emergency) 1903: Councillor.