Egon Ranzi

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Egon Ranzi (born March 3, 1875 in Vienna ; † June 25, 1939 there ) was an Austrian surgeon and university professor in Vienna and Innsbruck.

Life

As the son of a South Tyrolean lawyer, Ranzi attended the Schottengymnasium in Vienna. From 1893 to 1899 he studied medicine at the University of Vienna . Even before his exams and doctorate (1899) he worked for Carl Toldt in anatomy . Around the turn of the century he was an assistant in the Military Hospital I and Anton Weichselbaum in pathology . In 1902 he began (like Hans von Haberer and later Burghard Breitner ) the surgical training with Anton Eiselsberg . 1909 habilitation and since 1912 associate professor , he became in 1919 the board of the I. surgical department of Rudolfstiftung elected in Vienna.

In 1924 he was offered the chair at the University of Innsbruck . In 1929/30 he was dean of the medical faculty .

In 1932 he succeeded his teacher Eiselsberg in Vienna . In 1937 he was elected head of the Reich Organization of Austrian Doctors . He also acted as a member of the Federal Economic Council in the corporate state (Austria) .

Immediately after the Anschluss of Austria (March 12, 1938), Ranzi was imprisoned for six weeks. Leopold Schönbauer took over the acting management of the clinic . A little later he was at the age of 64 years from the Nazis forced into retirement, his successor as dean was Eduard Pernkopf . The following year he died of kidney disease.

Works

  • with Hans Eppinger junior : The hepato-lienal diseases (pathology of the interrelationships between spleen, liver and bone marrow) . Springer, Berlin 1920
  • with Julius Tandler : Surgical anatomy and surgical technique of the central nervous system . Springer, Berlin 1920
  • Paul Clairmont , Wolfgang Denk , Hans von Haberer , Egon Ranzi: Textbook of surgery, Anton von Eiselsberg dedicated by his students , 2 volumes. Springer, Vienna 1930

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Individual evidence

  1. Eduard Pernkopf, Prof. Dr. on the history website of the University of Vienna on November 14, 2017, accessed on August 19, 2019