Erich Bauereisen

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Erich Bauereisen (born February 18, 1913 in Kiel ; † June 30, 1985 ) was a German physiologist and gynecologist .

Life

Bauereisen was born in 1913 as the son of Adam Bauereisen . He studied medicine at the Universities of Heidelberg and Munich . In 1938 he was in Munich to defend his dissertation research on the influence of vitamin A on the Glykogenhaushalt the liver to Dr. med. PhD . He then worked for a year at the Royal Victoria Hospital at McGill University Montreal under Wilder Graves Penfield . He then worked at the Physiological Institute of the University of Munich under Philipp Broemser (1886–1940) and Richard Wagner , where he received his habilitation in 1944 . He then completed clinical training in gynecology at the gynecological clinic in the Sudenburg hospital in Magdeburg , which he managed by his father , which he completed with specialist certification. In 1951 he was appointed professor with a full teaching position for physiology at the Medical Faculty of the University of Leipzig , where in 1952 he was given the chair and management of the Physiological Institute. Bauereisen played a key role in the planning of a new building for the institute in Liebigstrasse, which began in 1955 and was completed in 1961 under his successor, Hans Drischel . In 1959, Bauereisen accepted a position at the University of Würzburg . Here he headed the Physiological Institute until his retirement in 1981. He died at the age of 72.

Scientifically, Bauereisen was primarily concerned with the dynamics of the heart in the natural circulation, the effects of the cardiac nerves and the regulation of the mesenteric and liver circulation.

From 1937 to 1945 Erich Bauereisen was a member of the NSDAP .

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