Edmund Rose

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Edmund Rose

Edmund Rose (born October 10, 1836 in Berlin ; † May 31, 1914 there ) was a German surgeon .

biography

Rose came from a family of merchants and scholars from the Brandenburg region . His father was the mineralogist Gustav Rose .

Edmund Rose studied medicine in Berlin and Würzburg from 1854 to 1858. He was particularly interested in the study of color blindness . In 1858 he received his doctorate in Würzburg with the dissertation De Santonico , a thesis on color blindness through the consumption of santonic acid ( Santonin ). Even after completing his doctorate, Rose researched color illusions and developed a color meter. In 1860 he became assistant to Robert Friedrich Wilms in the Bethanien Deaconess Hospital in Berlin. Here Edmund Rose completed his habilitation in surgery and ophthalmology .

From 1867 to 1881 he was full professor for surgery at the University of Zurich . As the successor to his teacher Wilms, Rose headed the surgical department of the Bethanien Hospital in Berlin-Kreuzberg from 1881 to 1903 .

Edmund Rose died in Berlin in 1914 at the age of 77 and was buried in the old St. Matthew Cemetery in Schöneberg . The grave has not been preserved.

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Publications

  • Cardiac tamponade. A contribution to heart surgery . Vogel, Leipzig 1884.
  • Delirium tremens and delirium traumaticum . Enke, Stuttgart 1884.
  • About the life of the teeth without a root . In: German journal for surgery , 1887.
  • The tetanus in humans . Enke, Stuttgart 1897.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende: Lexicon of Berlin tombs . Haude & Spener, Berlin 2006. p. 307.