Felix Landois

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Felix Landois (born November 9, 1879 in Greifswald , † May 1, 1945 in Berlin ) was a German surgeon and university professor.

Life

Felix Landois was born as the son of the physiology professor Leonard Landois . From 1899 to 1905 he studied medicine. In 1900, like his older brother Max, he became a member of Corps Suevia Tübingen . In 1905 he was promoted to Dr. med. doctorate and received his license to practice medicine. After training in bacteriology with Paul Clemens von Baumgarten in Tübingen , he worked from 1906 to 1908 as an assistant doctor at the Pathological Institute of the University of Greifswald under Paul Grawitz . He then moved to Hermann Küttner at the Surgical University Clinic in Breslau, where he completed his habilitation in 1913 and became a private lecturer in surgery. In 1914 he went to Baltimore as an instructor in surgery at Johns Hopkins University with William Stewart Halsted as part of the first international exchange in surgical training organized by Halsted and Küttner. After the outbreak of World War I he returned to Germany and in the following years served as a surgeon in field hospitals on the Western Front . For his work he was awarded both classes of the Iron Cross , the Knight's Cross of the Order of Frederick and the Order of Albrecht with Swords.

In 1918 he was appointed professor. In 1920 he was appointed doctor in charge of the surgical department of the Elisabeth Hospital in Berlin, where he has worked since then.

Fonts

  • On the physiology of the newborn. 1905.
  • On the histology of healthy and diseased tooth pulp with special consideration of their hard new structures. 1908 (together with Guido Fischer ).
  • The epithelial cells, results of surgery and orthopedics. 1910.
  • Experimental studies on the use of muscle tissue to cover defects in the muscles. 1913.
  • The surgery of the striated muscles. 1913 (together with Hermann Küttner and Erich Eichoff).
  • The primary suture for lung tears in the field. 1915.
  • The gunshot wounds to the joints. 1922 (together with Hermann Küttner).
  • Pleural cavity empyema and its surgical treatment. 1926.
  • The fat embolism. 1926.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 197 , 623
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 197 , 738
  3. IM Rutkow, K. Hempel: An experiment in surgical education-the first international exchange of residents. The letters of Halsted, Küttner, Heuer, and Landois. In: Archives of Surgery , Volume 123, Issue 1, Jan 1988, pp. 115-21.