Emil Krückmann

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Emil Krückmann (full name Emil Paul Ernst Olaf Friedrich Krückmann ; born May 14, 1865 in Neukloster , † June 23, 1944 in Berlin ) was a German ophthalmologist and university professor.

Life

Krückmann studied medicine from 1884 to 1889 at the universities of Munich , Berlin , Rostock and Göttingen . In 1889 he was approved in Rostock and received his doctorate in Leipzig in 1890. 1890/91 he worked as a general practitioner, from 1891 to 1894 he was assistant to Rudolf Berlin at the eye clinic of the University of Rostock. From 1895 to 1897 he was assistant to Hubert Sattler at the eye clinic of the University of Leipzig . After his habilitation in 1896, he worked there initially as a private lecturer, and from 1901 as a non-civil servant extraordinary professor of ophthalmology. In 1907 he was appointed full professor of ophthalmology at the University of Königsberg as the successor to Hermann Kuhnt . In 1912 he was appointed full public professor of ophthalmology at the University of Berlin as the successor to Julius von Michel . In 1932 he was elected a member of the Leopoldina . In 1934 he retired. In the same year he was made an honorary senator of the University of Marburg .

His field of research was the causes, inheritance and prevention of blindness .

Krückmann was a co-initiator of the German Study Institute for the Blind .

His son Oluf Krückmann (1904–1984) was an orientalist and professor at the University of Freiburg.

Fonts (selection)

  • The syphilis of the iris: according to observations from the Sattler'schen Eye Clinic (= ophthalmological instruction boards . H. 25). JU Kern's Verlag, Breslau 1906.
  • The diseases of the uveal tract and the vitreous. In: Alfred Graefe et al .: Handbook of the entire ophthalmology. 2nd, revised edition. Volume 5, Engelmann, Leipzig 1908, department 3, chap. 6th
  • With Berthold von Kern : About shooting glasses: reports, submitted on July 26, 1913 at the meeting of the Scientific Senate at the Kaiser Wilhelms Academy for Military Medical Education (= publications from the field of military medical services. H. 5). Hirschwald, Berlin 1914.
  • About War Blind Welfare. In: German Medical Weekly . 1915, pp. 25-27.

literature

  • Carl Strehl : Emil Krückmann. Outline of life and appreciation. 20 years college for the blind. Festschrift for June 28, 1936. Study Institute for the Blind, Marburg 1936.
  • Festschrift, Mr. Geh.-Rat Prof. Dr. E. Krückmann on the occasion of his seventy-fifth birthday on May 14, 1940, dedicated in admiration and gratitude by his friends and students. Enke, Stuttgart 1940.
  • Krückmann, Emil. In: Christian Tilitzki : The Albertus University of Königsberg. Its history from the founding of the empire to the fall of the province of East Prussia. Volume 1, Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 2012, p. 567 ( online ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Who is it? 5th edition (1911), p. 792.