Benno Reinhardt

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Benno Ernst Heinrich Reinhardt (born May 14, 1819 in Neustrelitz , † March 11, 1852 in Berlin ) was a German doctor and pathological anatomist .

Life

Reinhardt was born in Neustrelitz in 1819 as the son of a pharmacist . He was the youngest of eight siblings. After graduating from high school in his hometown, he studied medicine in Berlin and Halle from 1839 . He received his doctorate in Berlin in 1844 with a treatise on the symptomatology of peritonitis . In 1847 he and his friend Rudolf Virchow began editing the archive for pathological anatomy and physiology and for clinical medicine , which has been published in over 450 volumes to this day, now known as Virchow's archive . In 1847 Reinhardt was assistant to Karl Wilhelm Mayer . In 1848 he worked as a doctor with Wilhelm Schütz (1808–1857) in the Choleralazarett , in 1849 he qualified as a private lecturer and became an assistant doctor at the Charité , where he occupied Virchow's place in the prosecution when he went to Würzburg . Reinhardt died of pulmonary tuberculosis in 1852 .

Fonts (selection)

  • Contributions to the knowledge of Bright's disease . In: Charité Annalen 1/2, 1850, pp. 185–243.
  • Pathological-anatomical examinations . Compiled and edited by Rudolf Leubuscher after his death . Berlin 1852.

literature