Friedrich Rolly

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Friedrich Rolly (born January 31, 1874 in Osthofen , † March 12, 1930 in Heidelberg ) was a German physician (internist, infectious diseases).

Rolly received his doctorate in 1897 at the University of Heidelberg (dissertation: On a case of adenomyoma uteri, transition to carcinoma and metastasis ) and completed his habilitation there in 1903 in internal medicine. From 1903 he was a private lecturer for internal medicine at the Medical Faculty of the University of Leipzig, in 1908 he became a non-scheduled associate professor for healing methods and in 1921 a full professor for special pathology in Leipzig, which he remained until 1926. In 1924/25 he was dean of the medical faculty in Leipzig.

He made the contribution acute exanthema to the first volume (Infectious Diseases) of the manual of internal medicine (Springer 1911).

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  • Acute rheumatoid arthritis with minor chorea and rheumatoid disease, Berlin 1920

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