Alfred Möhlenbruch

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Alfred Möhlenbruch (born February 14, 1912 in Wanne-Eickel , † February 17, 1973 in Hennef ) was a German medic.

Life

Alfred Möhlenbruch was the youngest son from the marriage of the building contractor and forest manager Felix Möhlenbruch and his wife Gertrud, née. Bömer. He studied medicine in Heidelberg, Münster, Kiel and Hamburg. In 1938 he was with the work About tuberculous meningitis and trauma at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster for Dr. med. doctorate and worked as a medical assistant and resident at the Münster University Clinic. During the war he was employed as a surgeon in clinics in the Ruhr area, most recently in the Johanniter Hospital in Oberhausen. After the end of the war, the Allied military government appointed him chief physician of the municipal hospital in Siegburg. He was also a sports doctor for the Verband der Reit- und Fahrvereine Rheinland eV in Bonn.

At the 1958 conclave , on October 28, 1958, Pope John XXIII. was elected, the two Siegburg doctors Alfred Möhlenbruch and Norbert Zylka accompanied the Chinese Cardinal Thomas Tien Ken-sin , first (and to this day only) Archbishop of Beijing, who shortly before was in a car accident on the B 56 between Bonn and Sankt Augustin - Hangelar had been badly injured.

In 1967 Alfred Möhlenbruch was appointed Knight of the Order of Knights of the Holy Sepulcher by Cardinal Grand Master Eugène Cardinal Tisserant and invested in the Papal Order of Knights on April 29, 1967 in Münster by Lorenz Cardinal Jaeger , Grand Prior of the German Lieutenancy .

Alfred Möhlenbruch was married to Hildegard, nee Schüller; there are five sons from the marriage.

honors and awards

Fonts

  • About tuberculous meningitis and trauma , Lengericher Handelsdruck 1938
  • Postoperative pulmonary complications and their treatment , Enke 1947
  • The retentio testis , 1973

swell

  • Who is who ?: The German Who's Who 1970, Volume 16, p. 863

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Rudolf Möhlenbruch: Contributions to the history of the city of Hennef - Volume 5. A Hennef doctor in the conclave: Dr. Alfred Möhlenbruch. Verkehrs- und Beschönerungsverein Hennef eV 1881, 2011, accessed on November 4, 2014 .
  2. gw: pioneer of the on-site operation. Kölner Rundschau, March 6, 2003, accessed on November 4, 2014 .
  3. ^ A b Anna Maria Beekes: Papal election 1958: Two doctors from Siegburg were there. Generalanzeiger Bonn, March 8, 2013, accessed on November 4, 2014 .
  4. Seriously injured cardinal cared for. District town of Siegburg, February 27, 2013, accessed on November 4, 2014 .