Education
He studied medicine in Krakow and Vienna, earning his medical doctorate in 1877.
internist university professor
He studied medicine in Krakow and Vienna, earning his medical doctorate in 1877.
At the University of Vienna, he was a student of epidemiologist Anton Drasche. Beginning in 1880, he spent several years as an assistant to Heinrich von Bamberger in Vienna, afterwards being named primary physician at the Rudolfspital (1889). In 1893 he became a full professor and director of the second medical clinic in Vienna.
He specialized in disorders of the blood, circulatory system, liver and adrenal glands, and was considered an excellent diagnostician.
In 1892, the Neusserplatz in Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus (15th District of Vienna) was named in his honor, and in 1905 he was elevated to Austrian nobility. Neusser granules: Tiny basophilic granules sometimes observed in an indistinct zone about the nucleus of a leukocyte.