Ernst Göppert

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Ernst Göppert (born January 4, 1866 in Breslau , † March 23, 1945 in Marburg ) was a German medic.

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Ernst Göppert attended Wilhelms Gymnasium in Berlin until 1885 and then studied medicine in Heidelberg and Berlin. In 1890 Göppert obtained the doctorate to Dr. med. and completed his habilitation in Heidelberg in 1895. In between, Göppert was an assistant at the Zoological Institute in Jena from 1891 to 1892. In 1892 he moved to the Anatomical Institute in Heidelberg as an assistant. There he worked from 1900 as an associate professor for medicine until his first move to Marburg in 1912. In 1914 he again moved to Frankfurt / Main for a full professorship. In 1919 he finally moved to the Philipps University of Marburg . There he was also director of the anatomical institute and professor of anatomy. In 1934 he retired, but until 1943 he held the temporary chair for anatomy in Marburg. At the same time, from 1940 he was acting director of the Anatomical Institute in Frankfurt / Main.

Ernst Göppert was dean of the medical faculty in Frankfurt / Main in 1918/19 and in Marburg in 1922/23.

In 1904 he was accepted into the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina .

His parents were the Secret Higher Government Council in the Prussian Ministry of Culture Heinrich Robert Göppert and his wife Erika geb. Stimming (daughter of Stimming).

Works

  • Editor of the Morphological Yearbook
  • The development of the mouth and the oral cavity with glands and tongue , Jena 1906
  • History of research into the blood circulation and the lymphatic system , Berlin 1926
  • The Paths of Blood , Berlin 1926
  • Co-editor of the handbook of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates , Berlin 1931

literature

  • Inge Auerbach (arrangement), Catalogus Professorum. Akademiae Marburgensis, 1979
  • Killy / Vierhaus (eds.), German Biographical Encyclopedia, 1996
  • Kürschner's German Scholar's Calendar, 6th year 1940/41
  • Fischer (Ed.), Biographical Lexicon of the Outstanding Doctors of the Last Fifty Years, Urban & Schwarzenberg, Berlin 1932–1934 (2 volumes)
  • Robert Volz: Reich manual of the German society . The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. Volume 1: A-K. German business publisher, Berlin 1930, DNB 453960286 .

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