Conrad Pochhammer

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Conrad Pochhammer (born September 22, 1873 in Greifenberg in Pomerania , † March 25, 1932 in Potsdam ) was a German doctor and university professor. He was a university professor in Berlin and a royal Prussian chief medical officer .

Life

Pochhammer studied medicine at the Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Berlin , where he in 1896 doctorate was and later after his habilitation full professor was.

In 1909 he was a medical officer . He resigned from active duty as a general surgeon.

Pochhammer married on May 14, 1918 in Potsdam Angelina (Ina) von Rintelen (born August 19, 1893 in Stettin , † April 14, 1983 in Berlin), the daughter of the royal Prussian Lieutenant General Wilhelm von Rintelen (1855-1938, who in the year 1913 with all descendants had been raised to the Prussian hereditary nobility ), and Hedwig Russell (1865-1953).

Works

  • On the etiology of myelitis, specifically in its relationship with syphilis . Inaugural dissertation of July 17, 1896, Medical Faculty of the University of Berlin, C. Vogts Buchdruckerei, Berlin 1896
  • Experimental studies on the origin of Starr spasm and the effect of the tetanus toxin in the human and animal organism , in: "Collection of clinical presentations", publishing Barth, Leipzig 1909

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