Andreas Rosenberger (surgeon)

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Johann Andreas Rosenberger (born May 20, 1847 in Bonnland , † February 1915 in Würzburg ) was a German surgeon and university professor.

Life

Andreas Rosenberger received his medical training at the universities of Würzburg, Tübingen, Vienna, Halle, Berlin and Prague. In Würzburg he joined the Corps Bavaria in 1869 . In 1871 he received his doctorate from the University of Würzburg. med. PhD. As an assistant doctor he worked with Heinrich von Bamberger and Wenzel von Linhart . Since 1878 he taught surgery in Würzburg as a lecturer. In 1897 he was appointed professor of forensic medicine at the University of Würzburg and at the same time appointed regional court doctor. In 1899 he was released from both offices in order to be able to devote himself exclusively to surgery as an associate professor at the University of Würzburg. Of particular scientific importance were his studies published in 1894 on the microorganisms of suppuration .

Rosenberger belonged to the Royal Bavarian Medical Corps as a medical officer à la suite. His last rank was general doctor à la suite.

Awards

In 1892 Andreas Rosenberger was awarded the title of Bavarian Councilor.

Fonts

  • About local heat extraction , 1872
  • On abscessing paranephritis , 1879
  • On the nature of septic poison , 1882
  • On Surgical Treatment of Male Epispadias , 1891
  • On prophylactic removal of the appendix , 1894
  • On surgical interventions for appendicitis, specifically on the nature and importance of the surgical procedure during the attack , 1901

literature

  • Pagel: Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Berlin, Vienna 1901, col. 1422-1423. ( Permalink )

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 138 , 397