Ernst Graser

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Ernst Graser (born April 4, 1860 in Feuchtwangen , † November 17, 1929 in Munich ) was a German medic .

Life

While studying medicine at the universities of Erlangen , Munich and Strasbourg , Graser became a member of the Germania Erlangen fraternity in the winter semester of 1878/79 . He received his doctorate in 1883 and his habilitation in 1886 . In 1892 he became an associate professor in Erlangen. In 1901 he worked briefly as a professor at the University of Rostock and in the same year became chief physician at the University Surgical Clinic in Erlangen and full professor at the university there. Graser was chairman of the Bavarian surgeons from 1920 to 1922. In 1929 Graser retired. Protrusions of the colon were named after him (Graser's diverticulum, Graser's diverticulum).

Works

  • Experimental investigations into the finer processes in the intergrowth of peritoneal leaves. Habilitation thesis. Erlangen 1886.
  • A brain cyst (cystic-degenerate perithelial arcoma) treated surgically . In: Arch. Klin. Chir. 50, 1895, pp. 901-912.
  • About multiple false intestinal diverticula in the sigmoid flexure . Munich 1899.

literature

  • Georg Michael Wittmann: Ernst Graser (1860-1929); an Erlangen surgeon's life between catheter and operating room. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main 2003, ISBN 3-631-51112-4 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Elsheimer (ed.): Directory of the old fraternity members according to the status of the winter semester 1927/28. Frankfurt am Main 1928, p. 156.