Bernhard Heine (doctor)

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Bernhard Heine (* 15. March 1864 in Berlin , † 19th February 1928 in Munich ) was a German ENT - doctor and university lecturer .

Life

As the son of a businessman, Heine studied at the medical and surgical Friedrich Wilhelms Institute from 1883 . 1884 in the Corps Vandalia Berlin recipiert , he distinguished himself as a senior from. After being at the 1885-1888 Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Berlin had studied, he was on 17 May 1888 the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich to Dr. med. PhD. On March 25, 1889, he passed the medical state examination. In 1889/90 he served as a one-year volunteer in the Prussian Army . Licensed as a doctor , he went to the surgical polyclinic of the Charité as a volunteer assistant in 1891 . The head of the clinic was none other than Ernst von Bergmann . After two years as a general practitioner (1892-1894), Heine turned to ear, nose and throat medicine in 1895. He was assistant and senior physician at August Lucae for eleven years . He completed his habilitation with him in 1903.

In 1906 he followed the call of the Albertus University in Königsberg to an extraordinary position . He was burdened by the inadequate equipment of the clinic, the conflict with Paul Henry Gerber and the "private sector" competition from Paul Stenger .

In 1909 he was only too happy to follow the call of the Ludwig Maximilians University. Paul Stenger recommended him as an associate professor in Königsberg, which he remained until 1935. He was largely able to clear up the entangled ENT conditions in Munich when Friedrich Bezold and Rudolf Haug died almost simultaneously. He united the two ear clinics in one hand. As early as 1910 he had set up a research department for voice and language disorders, which he entrusted to Max Nadoleczny . Heine founded a large school of ENT doctors. The clinical focus was on ear surgery and the treatment of middle ear ulcers and their endocranial complications. He was only able to move into his own clinic and polyclinic for ear patients with 21 beds in 1921. In 1922 he was appointed to the chair and board of the newly founded German Society of Otorhinolaryngologists . In 1925 she elected him chairman. Heine's pupils were Josef Beck and Ludwig Haymann . Heinrich Herzog , who had completed his habilitation under Bezold, took up the chairs in Graz and Münster.

Works

  • Operations on the ear , 1903 and 1913.

literature

  • Heinrich Herzog : Bernhard Heine in memory . Z Ear, Nose, Throat Heilk 22 (1958), p. 229.

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Tilitzki : The Albertus University of Königsberg: Your story from the founding of the empire to the fall of the province of East Prussia , Vol. 1, 1871-1918 (2012)
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 9/186
  3. Dissertation: Antipyrin and Antifebrin as Pain Relief Remedies .
  4. Habilitation thesis: On the operative treatment of otitic thrombosis of the transverse sinus .
  5. ^ Christian Tilitzki: The Albertus University of Königsberg: Your story from the founding of the empire to the fall of the province of East Prussia.