Friedrich Heinrich Rinne

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Friedrich Heinrich (Fritz) Rinne (* 1852 in Eilsen ; † March 2, 1924 in Berlin ) was a German surgeon.

Life

Rinne studied at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen , the University of Leipzig and the Friedrichs University in Halle . He was a member of the Corps Franconia Tübingen (1872) and Saxonia Leipzig (1873). In 1874 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD . He began training with the gynecologist Friedrich Wilhelm Scanzoni von Lichtenfels in Würzburg and in 1876 switched to the surgeons Max Schede and Eugen Hahn in the Berlin hospital on Friedrichshain . Since 1883 associate professor at the University Hospital Greifswald , he moved back to Berlin in 1889. He became the chief surgeon at the Evangelical Elisabeth Clinic. There he was appointed secret medical councilor.

Publications

  • For the treatment of strictures and chronic inflammation of the urethra with metal bougies . Correspondence sheet of the medical association of the Reg.-Bez. Stralsund 1884
  • For extirpation of high-lying rectal cancers . In: Centralblatt für Chirurgie , 1886
  • On the treatment of congenital hip dislocations (Ib. 1887)
  • Joint inflammation . In: Albert Eulenburg (ed.): Real Encyclopedia of All Medicine , Vol. 5, pp. 677-716

source

  • Pagel: Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Berlin, Vienna 1901, column 1392, online version (zeno.org)

Individual evidence

  1. Year of birth according to the Archives Corps Saxonia Leipzig
  2. ^ Dates of death according to the Corps Franconia Archive in Tübingen
  3. a b Kösener corps lists 1910, 194/329; 154/480.
  4. Dissertation: The front vertex position, its aetiology, mechanism and therapy .
  5. Evangelical Elisabeth Clinic