Bernhard Riedel (doctor)

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Bernhard Riedel

Bernhard Moritz Carl Ludwig Riedel (born September 18, 1846 in Laage , Mecklenburg , † September 12, 1916 in Jena ) was a German surgeon.

Life

Riedel began to study medicine at the University of Jena . In 1867 he became active in the Corps Thuringia Jena . As an inactive he moved to the University of Rostock . He passed the state examination in Rostock in 1872 and was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. After three years as an assistant and prosector at the Anatomical Institute in Rostock with Johann Friedrich Sigmund Merkel , he moved to the Surgical Clinic in Göttingen in 1876 as assistant to Franz König , where he completed his habilitation in 1877 and was appointed associate professor in 1880. After a further six and a half years as senior physician and head of the surgical department of the Mariahilfhospital in Aachen, Riedel was appointed professor of surgery at the University of Jena and director of the surgical clinic in Jena in 1888, succeeding Heinrich Braun . In 1910 he retired.

Both work in the histological and embryological field as well as experimental-surgical research on scar formation on ligated vessels and on fat embolism were part of his scientific field of work. In 1882 he was the first German surgeon to succeed in the bloody repositioning of the spontaneously dislocated hip joint, and in 1884 that of the traumatically dislocated one. He was the first to detect protein and cylinders in the urine after bone fractures . He developed a method of sequestrotomy. He first demonstrated that the gill duct fistula located at the angle of the jaw could communicate with the middle ear.

Riedel owned several properties in Jena. The land on which today's Corpshaus of Thuringia is sold by his son in the 1920s, the builder of the house, the dentists Adolf Klughardt . The son Karl Riedel lived across from Humboldtstrasse. 14. Before the First World War, Bernhard Riedel had sold a plot of land to the Corps so that it could round off its premises at 8 Schillerstraße. A son-in-law and his son were also active at Thuringia. Bernhard Riedel owned an estate in Remderoda and a hunt in Münchenroda .

Honors

Riedel's grave in the north cemetery in Jena

Fonts

  • On the tongue-shaped process of the right lobe of the liver and its pathognostic significance for the disease of the gallbladder, along with remarks on gallstone operations , Berliner Klinische Wochenschrift , 1888; 25: 577-602 Online at Internet Archive
  • Experiences about gallstone diseases with and without icterus . Berlin, 1892.
  • Instructions for operating on the corpse and on the living . Jena, 1896.
  • The pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of gallstone disease , 1903

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener corps lists 1910, 129/513
  2. ^ Enrollment of Bernhard Riedel in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. Dissertation: On the operations of phimosis .
  4. ^ Member entry by Bernhard Riedel at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on March 5, 2016.
  5. Riedel's praise at www.whonamedit.com
  6. ^ Riedel's operation on www.whonamedit.com
  7. ^ Riedel's tumor at www.whonamedit.com