Adolf von Hecker

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Adolf Hecker , von Hecker from 1913 , (born November 2, 1852 in Haiger , † March 2, 1924 in Biedenkopf ) was a Prussian senior general practitioner with the rank of lieutenant general.

Life

Hecker attended the Philippinum Weilburg high school . As a primary school nurse was in the field in the Franco-German War . After graduating from high school, he began his military medical career in the Prussian army . He joined the Friedrich Wilhelms Institute on April 25, 1872 and became a member of the Pépinière Corps Franconia. On February 5, 1876 he was at the Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Berlin to Dr. med. PhD. On February 15, 1876, he left the Friedrich Wilhelms Institute. He was promoted to assistant doctor on April 17, 1877 and came as a medical officer to the Lower Rhine Fusilier Regiment No. 39 in Düsseldorf. After he had been physician-general and corps physician in the X Army Corps , he was promoted to chief physician-general on July 19, 1911 and appointed inspector of the 4th Medical Inspection in Strasbourg . On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II , Hecker was raised to the hereditary Prussian nobility on June 16, 1913 . During the First World War he served as inspector of the War Medical Inspection. At his request, he was on September 1, 1916, the statutory pension for disposition made.

See also

family

Hecker married Johanna Steinmeister (* 1856) on June 19, 1879 in Bünde . She was the daughter of the factory owner August Steinmeister (1820–1874). The marriage produced three sons:

  • Adolph (1881–1914), Prussian captain
  • Walter, senior councilor
∞ I. 1917 Ilse von Schnitzler
∞ II. 1921 Margarethe Antonie Schuster, widowed by Staff
  • Hans (* 1888), professor and chief physician at the Kassel State Hospital

Works

  • From the life and activities of the students at the Friedrich Wilhelms Institute in the 1970s. (Reminder sheets for the 100th anniversary of the foundation celebration of the military medical educational institutions). ES Mittler & Sohn, Berlin 1895.
  • Old and new about the sources of infection and transmission routes of tetanus with special consideration of military conditions. Commemorative script for Rudolf von Leuthold. Hirschwald, Berlin 1906.
  • Contributions to the doctrine of the so-called "Weil's disease". Clinical and etiological studies based on an epidemic in the Hildesheim site during the summer of 1910. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg 1911 ( GoogleBooks ).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Archives Corps Franconia
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 60/71.
  3. Dissertation: About twin pregnancy and its diagnosis .
  4. ↑ Master list of the Kaiser Wilhelms Academy for military medical education (last accessed on June 10, 2019).
  5. ^ Military weekly paper , No. 81 of June 19, 1913, p. 1865.
  6. ^ Military weekly paper, No. 48 of September 7, 1916, p. 1068.