Adolf Jenckel

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Adolf Jenckel

Adolf Jenckel (born September 6, 1870 in Lüneburg , † February 28, 1958 in Hamburg ) was a German surgeon in Altona and Göttingen.

Life

Jenckel attended the Johanneum Lüneburg and the Realgymnasium I in Hanover, which he left in 1891 with the school leaving certificate. He began at the Georg-August University of Göttingen to study medicine and was in 1889 in the Corps Bremensia recipiert. As an inactive , he moved to the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg , the Friedrich Wilhelms University of Berlin and the Christian Albrechts University of Kiel . With an ophthalmological doctoral thesis, he was awarded Dr. med. PhD . After a year and a half in the Göttingen pathology department, he went to the surgical clinic of the Friedrichs University in Halle for a short time . From 1899 to 1910 he worked in the Göttingen surgery department, where he completed his habilitation in 1902 . From 1910 until his retirement in 1935 he was chief physician in the surgical department of the old hospital in Altona . In 1912, 1920, 1924, 1928 and 1932 he headed the 10th, 20th, 27th, 37th and 45th meetings of the Association of Northwest German Surgeons .

The main building of the old Altona hospital in August Lütgens Park bears Jenckel's name. The plant is since the 1980s under monument protection . Among other things, the Hamburg College of Social Education is housed in the Jenckelhaus.

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Individual evidence

  1. Langenbeck's Archive for Surgery 289 (1958)
  2. Kösener Corps lists 1910, 63/971.
  3. ^ Dissertation: A case of luxatio lentis with acute glaucoma .
  4. Stendel J .: The history of surgery at the Altona hospital . Dissertation Hamburg 1970.
  5. Wolfgang Teichmann , Christoph Eggers , Heinz-Jürgen Schröder (eds.): 100 Years of Northwest German Surgeons . Hamburg 2009, pp. 61–66