Artur Blohmke

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Artur Blohmke , also Arthur Blohmke , (born July 13, 1888 in Danzig , † February 27, 1957 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German laryngologist and university professor .

Life

Blohmke studied medicine at the Albertus University in Königsberg . Here he joined the Landsmannschaft Marko-Natangia , today's Landsmannschaft Hammonia-Marko Natangia zu Hamburg. Blohmke was a Freemason and from 1913 a member of the Königsberg Lodge Zum Todtenkopf and Phoenix . After passing his exams and participating in the First World War , he completed his habilitation in Königsberg in 1918 and received an associate's post there in 1925 . His main activity, however, was the establishment of the ENT clinic at the Great Hospital of Mercy according to the latest aspects of the time. He worked and researched here until he had to flee in 1944.

In 1947 he became chief physician at the municipal hospital in Mannheim. In 1948 he was appointed professor to the full chair for ENT medicine at the University of Frankfurt am Main . He dealt with improved surgical methods for complications and with the X-ray pre-irradiation of tumors in the ENT area. Since 1948 he was co-editor of the journal for laryngology .

Fonts

  • Contribution to the question of secondary labyrinth infection in acute middle ear suppuration . Koenigsberg, Med.Diss., 1913.

literature

  • Rudolf Link: Journal of Larynology, Rhinology, Otology , Volume 35, 1956, pp. 357 ff.
  • Der Convent , Issue 7, 1956, p. 238.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Otto Hieber : History of the United Johannis Lodge to Todtenkopf and Phoenix zu Königsberg i. Pr. Königsberg 1897, self-published by the author
  2. Academic teaching centers and teachers of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology in Germany in the 20th century , Springer 1996, ISBN 3-540-60664-5 , p. 95.