Ernst von Romberg

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Ernst von Romberg (born November 5, 1865 in Berlin , † December 18, 1933 in Munich ) was a German internist and secret medical advisor .

Romberg studied at the universities in Tübingen , Heidelberg , Berlin and Leipzig . In 1888 he received his doctorate from the University of Leipzig . He became assistant to Heinrich Curschmann in Leipzig . In 1891 he completed his habilitation in internal medicine .

Ernst von Romberg's signature on a document

In 1895 he became an associate professor. In 1900 he moved to the University of Marburg , where he became a full professor in 1901. In 1904 he became a professor in Tübingen and in 1912 at the University of Munich .

In 1909 he was elected a member of the Leopoldina .

In 1891 he first described pulmonary hypertension . Romberg was co-editor of the journal “Central Journal for the Entire Tuberculosis Research” in Berlin.

Fonts

  • About teaching and learning in internal medicine . Munich 1900
  • Textbook of diseases of the heart and blood vessels . Stuttgart 1906
  • The chronic insufficiency of the heart muscle . German Clinic, Volume 4, Berlin a. Vienna 1907
  • On the development of pulmonary tuberculosis . Berlin 1927
  • About the decompensation of the acquired heart valve defects and their treatment . Berlin 1929

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Individual evidence

  1. Member entry of Ernst von Romberg at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on June 23, 2016.