Carl Hansmann

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Carl Hansmann (born July 9, 1852 in Holzhausen (Homberg) ; † May 13, 1917 in Montigny-lès-Metz ) was a German surgeon.

Life

Hansmann studied medicine at the Philipps University of Marburg and the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg . He became a member of the Corps Teutonia Marburg (1873) and the Corps Rhenania Würzburg (1874). After taking the state examination in 1880 and becoming a Dr. med. After receiving his doctorate , he began training as an assistant doctor at the St. Georg Hospital in Hamburg in 1883 . In 1888 he went to the Alemán Hospital (Buenos Aires) . From 1893 to 1907 he was the doctor in charge at the Knappschaftslazarett in Völklingen . In 1886 he proposed plate osteosynthesis for the surgical treatment of broken bones . Not only a pioneer in osteosynthesis , he was also the first to recognize the current problem of angular stability .

At the suggestion of Dietmar Wolter , Johannes Grützke has immortalized Hansmann on a large mural in the auditorium of the Hamburg Accident Hospital .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Blue Book of the Corps Teutonia in Marburg 1825 to 2000 . Marburg 2000, p. 129
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 104/570; 143/230
  3. Carl Hansmann: A new method of fixing the fragments in complicated fractures . Negotiations of the German Society for Surgery 15 (1886), p. 134
  4. a b Dietmar Wolter: The unidirectional angular stability