Edwin Hauberrisser

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Edwin Hauberrisser (born April 30, 1882 in Munich ; † November 12, 1964 in Nuremberg ) was a German dentist as well as an oral and maxillofacial surgeon .

Hauberrisser was the son of the architect Georg von Hauberrisser . In 1901 he passed the Abitur at the Luitpold-Gymnasium in Munich . From 1901 to 1908 he served in the army. From 1908 to 1911 he studied dentistry in Munich and Göttingen until he was licensed to practice medicine and in 1914 as a doctor in Göttingen. From 1914 to 1918 he served in the First World War . In 1919 he received his doctorate in Göttingen and completed his habilitation in 1924. As deputy He taught as a private lecturer as head of the dental clinic. In 1931 he became ao. Appointed professor. In 1932 he performed the first Evipan anesthesia in Göttingen . Hauberrisser joined the NSDAP and SA in 1933 . In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler . On May 1, 1934, he became head of the dental clinic at the University of Bonn and took care of the dismissal of assistants who had worked until 1933 under Alfred Kantorowicz , who had been dismissed for racial and political reasons . On October 1, 1935, he took over the management of the dental clinic at the University of Erlangen .

He was released by the Americans on July 4, 1945 and retired in 1947. He then worked as a private doctor in Regensburg , where he became an attending doctor and finally head of the department for maxillofacial surgery at the municipal hospital.

Hauberrisser belonged to the National Socialist Medical Association and the National Socialist Lecturer Association . He was an employee in the Office for Public Health of the NSDAP and since 1942 a member of the working group for research into medicinal plants around Alfred Brauchle .

Fonts

  • with Fritz Schönfeld: On the swelling of connective tissue (1913)
  • About dental osteomyelitis of the jaw (dental abscess) . In: Deutsche Vierteljahrschr. f. Dental surgery, Munich / Wiesbaden 1922, pp. 67-75.
  • Co-author in Alfred Brauchle : Results from the joint work of naturopathy and conventional medicine (1940)

literature

  • Renate Wittern, arr. v. Astrid Ley: The professors and lecturers at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen 1743-1960 , Part 2, Medical Faculty, Erlangen 1999 ISBN 3-930357-30-5
  • Ernst Klee: The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich. Who was what before and after 1945? , Frankfurt a. M. 2003, p. 231 f.
  • Wolfgang Kirchhoff: Alfred Kantorowicz and Gustav Korkhaus - One topic, two worldviews , in: zm, Oct. 2009. pdf-online

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