Albert Villaret

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Albert Heinrich Alexander Villaret (born February 28, 1847 in Emmerich , † 1911 in Eisenach ) was a German military doctor.

Life

Albert Villaret first studied medicine as a pupil of the Friedrich Wilhelm Institute and then at the University of Berlin. In 1867 he became a member of the Corps Vandalia Berlin . In 1870 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD. After taking part in the Franco-Prussian War as a field assistant doctor, he passed the medical state examination and finally entered military service. In 1901 he was senior physician general in the 21st Division in Frankfurt am Main. In 1904 he was corps general physician in Poznan.

Villaret had been a permanent employee of the Paris-based Semaine Médicale (or Semana medica, or Medical Week) since 1883.

Awards

In 1904 Albert Villaret was awarded the Red Cross Medal III. Class awarded.

Fonts

  • Guide for the stretcher in 100 questions and answers, 7th edition 1899
  • The previous effect of antiseptic treatment in the Prussian army, 1885
  • Influences harmful to health in commercial operations (Section I of the Albrecht Handbook of Practical Industrial Hygiene)
  • Exercise bones
  • Soldier's clothing and equipment
  • Army diseases (in Eulenburg's Realencyclopadie 3rd edition)
  • as publisher: concise dictionary of all medicine, in 2 volumes. Stuttgart 1888; 2nd edition, ibid. 1899–1900.
  • The hygienic necessity of a thorough meat show, 1899
  • Worker's goggles, their types, constructions and their use, 1900 (together with Konrad Hoffmann)
  • Is appendicitis more common today than it used to be ?, 1904
  • Medical dictionary of the German and French languages, 1908, 2nd edition (together with Paul Schober and Léon Lereboullet)
  • The important German, Austro-Hungarian and Swiss fountain and bathing resorts listed alphabetically according to their healing indications, 1909
  • The hand grenade, 1909

literature

  • Pagel: Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Berlin, Vienna 1901, Sp. 1772. ( Permalink )

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 7 , 105
  2. German Medical Weekly 1904, Volume 30, Issue 1, p. 16
  3. Pharmaceutische Zeitung of October 26, 1904, p. 915 digitized