Albert Plücker

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Albert Rudolf Plücker (born April 24, 1864 in Mönchengladbach , † June 13, 1945 in Wolfenbüttel ) was a German medic. Most recently he was the chief physician in charge of the Evangelical Hospital in Wolfenbüttel, medical adviser , honorary member of the medical profession of the city and district of Wolfenbüttel. Before that, he worked at the Bürger-Hospital in Cologne-Ehrenfeld , where he last held the position of a secondary doctor and representative of the chief doctor of the surgical clinic. Albert Plücker was also a medical officer for the reserve.

family

Albert Plücker married Sophie Ludvigka Brøgelmann (born November 21, 1870 in Bergen, † June 11, 1953 in Wolfenbüttel) on September 20, 1900 in Bergen / Norway, Evangelical Lutheran, daughter of Johan (n ) Peter Brøgelmann (Brögelmann) (*… 1808 in Elberfeld, †… before 1900 in Bergen), who had established himself as a merchant and cloth merchant in Bergen from the mid-1830s. Albert and Sophie Plücker married five children, three boys and two girls.

Albert Plücker comes from the Elberfeld Plücker family, who had been involved in yarn nutrition in the bleaching and yarn trade since the first half of the 16th century . Albert Plücker was initially a Reformed, later an Evangelical Lutheran. Belief. He was born the second of five children of Sophie Louise Brögelmann (born November 28, 1835 in Elberfeld, baptized January 8, 1836 there, † March 14, 1914 there, buried March 17, 1914 there) and of the businessman Moritz Rudolf Plücker (* April 1, 1836 in Mönchengladbach, baptized May 12, 1836 ibid, † May 14, 1902 ibid, buried May 17, 1902 ibid), a nephew of Julius Plücker , professor of mathematics and physics, secret government councilor (born June 16, 1801 in Elberfeld, † May 22, 1868 in Bonn, buried ... 1868 in the Bonn Old Cemetery in an honorary grave of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn).

Education and professional activity

Albert Plücker studied medicine from 1884 to 1888 at the universities of Leipzig (1884 to 1886), Freiburg (1886), Berlin (1886 to 1888) and Würzburg (SS 1888). He became active in the University Choir of St. Pauli in Leipzig (later Leipzig University Choir of St. Pauli in Mainz ) and, after moving to the Duchy of Braunschweig, joined the Brunonia Braunschweig choir (later the Frankonia-Brunonia Braunschweig choir). In 1888 Albert Plücker received his doctorate in surgery and obstetrics at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg with a thesis on the subject of "hemiatrophy of the tongue". The license to practice medicine followed in 1889.

From 1891 to 1902 Albert Plücker worked at the Bürger-Hospital in Cologne, one of the largest surgical clinics in Europe at the time, which in 1905 had 324 beds for surgical patients, 54 more than the Berlin Charité at the time. At the Bürger-Hospital in Cologne, Albert Plücker was a volunteer doctor for Bernhard Bardenheuer (1839–1913) from 1891 to 1895 and his secondary doctor and representative from 1896 to 1902. In 1902 Albert Plücker accepted a call to the Duchy of Braunschweig in Wolfenbüttel. He became a professor and from 1902 to May 31, 1933 was the chief physician in charge of the Wolfenbüttel Hospital on Jägerstrasse, which was previously the largest hospital in the Duchy of Braunschweig with a capacity of around 300 beds. Albert Plücker last lived in Wolfenbüttel at Harztorwall 5. Professor-Plücker-Strasse zu Wolfenbüttel is named after him.

Fonts

  • Conservate. Treatment Complicity. Extrem.-Verletzgn., Dtsch. Z. Chir. 50;
  • Treatment fr. Injury, arch. Clin. Chir. 53;
  • Hernia diaphragm. incarc., Verh. Ges. dtsch. Naturf. 1903;
  • Injurious large vessels, Verh. Ges. German Naturf. 1904;
  • Penis phlegmon, Verh. Ges. German Naturf. 1904;
  • Deformity D. Facial Skeletons, Verh. Dtsch. Ges. Chir. 1906;
  • Subcutaneous Kidney Injury, Verh. Ges. German Naturf. 1912;
  • Subacute triple intestinal infarction., Zbl. Chir. 1925;
  • Bone formation in substernal. Goiter, Zbl. Chir. 1925;
  • Splenic extirpate. b. chron. Blood Diseases., Zbl. Chir. 1927;
  • Total ankylosis d. Spine, Zbl. Chir. 1928;
  • Cured. Tonsillar sarcoma, Zbl. Chir. 1928;
  • Riedel's thyroiditis, Zbl. Chir. 1929;
  • Lower leg pseudarthrosis, Zbl. Chir. 1929;
  • Ureteral abnormalities, Zbl. Chir. 1929;
  • Wrist Injury, Zbl. Chir. 1929;
  • Cancer in the lymphatic drainage area d. Mamma, Zbl. Chir. 1933.

literature

  • German surgeon calendar. 2nd Edition. 1926.
  • German surgeon directory. 3. Edition. 1938.
  • List of members of the Association of Alter Sängerschafter (VAS) from 1928/1929.
  • Heiko Giermann: Ancestry of the Plücker family. In: German gender book. Volume 217. Starke, Limburg adL 2004.

Individual evidence

  1. Seidel, Walter / Sichler, Willmar: Directory of the members of the Association of the Old Paulines in Leipzig 1937, page 38

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