Fritz Haasler

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Friedrich Ludwig Haasler (born December 4, 1863 in Insterburg , East Prussia , † April 29, 1948 in Halle an der Saale ) was a German surgeon and university professor .

family

Fritz Haasler was born as the son of the Insterburg merchant Friedrich Haasler and his wife Wilhelmine, born. Hellbusch, born. On the paternal side, the family came from Salzburg exiles . He was married to Anna Auguste Marie Magdalene Kohlwage.

Career

In 1882 Haasler passed the Abitur at the grammar school in Insterburg. He studied medicine at the universities of Jena , Munich , Berlin and Bonn . During his studies in 1882 he became a member of the Arminia fraternity in the castle cellar . On July 16, 1884, he passed the preliminary medical examination at Munich University. With a dissertation , which he submitted on July 29, 1886, he was awarded a doctorate at the Medical Faculty of the University of Bonn. med. PhD. In the following year Haasler received his license to practice medicine.

His career began with a position as an assistant at the Pathological Institute of the University of Halle an der Saale. In 1891 he became an assistant doctor to Professor Fritz Gustav von Bramann at the Surgical University Clinic in Halle. In 1895 he became a senior physician . In the same year Haasler completed his habilitation at the University of Halle. He received the title of professor in 1900. In 1906, the medical faculty applied unsuccessfully to appoint the private lecturer as associate professor. He was not appointed as a non-official extraordinary professor until 1921.

On October 1, 1909, Haasler gave up his work as a senior physician at the surgical clinic in Halle in order to start his own business. The partner in the private sanatorium Weidenplan worked there with great success due to his precise surgical technique. Biliary surgery was his specialty. The large number of his publications on a wide variety of topics in surgery testifies to a considerably more extensive range of activities. He was one of the two co-authors of a standard forensic medicine published by the pharmacologist Erich Harnack in 1914. Haasler stopped teaching at the University of Halle in 1935.

military

Haasler did his military service in the years 1884/1885 with the Emperor Alexander Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 1 . Later he belonged to the Landwehr of the Landwehr district of Halle. As a medical officer of the 2nd Battalion of the 5th East Asian Infantry Regiment , he was a member of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps from January 1900 to September 1901 during the Boxer Rebellion in China. Since he was underutilized as a medical officer in Tientsin , he carried out pathological-anatomical work at the local hospitals. During the First World War, he initially took part as an advisory surgeon with the rank of senior medical officer. During the war he was promoted to senior physician general. He was awarded the Iron Cross I and II Class, the Red Eagle Order IV Class and the Knight's Cross First Class of the Royal Württemberg Order of Frederick .

Fonts (selection)

  • Contribution to the histology of acute inflammation. The acute inflammation of the kidney. Med.Diss.Georgi, Bonn 1886.
  • About compensatory hypertrophy of the lungs. In: Archives for pathological anatomy and physiology and for clinical medicine. Vol. 128 (1892), No. 3, G. Reimer, Berlin 1892, pp. 527-536.
  • About the regeneration of the destroyed bone marrow and its influence by iodoform. Med. Habil. L. Schumacher, Halle an der Saale 1895 (printed Berlin) 1895.
  • The histogenesis of the maxillary tumors. In: Archives for Clinical Surgery . Vol. 53 (1896). August Hirschwald, Berlin 1896, pp. 749ff.
  • About choledochotomy. In: Archives for Clinical Surgery. Vol. 58 (1899), August Hirschwald, Berlin 1899, pp. 289ff.
  • About secondary diseases of the dysentery (Part I). In: German Medical Weekly . Vol. 28 (1902), No. 2, Georg Thieme, Leipzig 1902, p. 26ff.
  • About secondary diseases of the dysentery (Part II). In: German Medical Weekly. Vol. 28 (1902), No. 3, Georg Thieme, Leipzig 1902, p. 47f.
  • About intestinal invagination. In: Archives for Clinical Surgery. Vol. 68 (1902), August Hirschwald, Berlin 1902, pp. 817ff.
  • About intestinal stenosis. In: Archives for Clinical Surgery. Vol. 71 (1903), August Hirschwald, Berlin 1902, pp. 652ff.
  • For biliary tract surgery. In: Society of German natural scientists and doctors (ed.): Negotiations of the society of German natural scientists and doctors. Vol. 76 (1905), FWC Vogel, Leipzig 1905, pp. 115ff.
  • About cholocystectomy. In: Archives for Clinical Surgery. Vol. 83 (1907), August Hirschwald, Berlin 1907, pp. 1089ff.
  • The right-sided duodenojejunal hernia. In: Archive for Clinical Surgery, Vol. 83 (1907). August Hirschwald, Berlin 1907, pp. 877ff.
  • Contributions to brain surgery. In: Negotiations of the German Society for Surgery. 37th Congress. Vol. 37 (1908), Barth, Berlin / Leipzig 1908, pp. 87ff.
  • Erich Harnack, worked in collaboration with F (ritz) Haasler and E (rnst) Siefert: Forensic medicine including forensic psychiatry and the judicial assessment of insurance and accident matters. For doctors and lawyers. Academic Publishing Company, Leipzig 1914.
  • P (aul) v. Bruns and H (ermann) Küttner (Ed.): General surgery of the brain diseases. The new German surgery. Edited by G (abriel) Anton , L (udwig) Bruns , F (ritz) Haasler, A (lfred) Hauptmann , W (ilhelm) Holzmann , F (edor) Krause , F (riedrich) W (ilhelm) Müller , M ( ax) Nun and Artur Schüler , edited by F (edor) Krause. Vol. 12, part 2, Ferdinand Enke, Stuttgart 1914.
  • F (ritz) Haasler: Brain surgery in the war hospital. In: German journal for surgery . Vol. 143 (1918), FCW Vogel, pp. 274ff.

literature

  • Degener: who is it? Our contemporaries. 9th edition. Verlag Degener, Berlin 1928, p. 560.
  • Gerhard Lüdke (Ed.): Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar. Fourth year. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / Leipzig 1931, Sp. 983.
  • Henrik Eberle : Haasler, Friedrich, In: The Martin Luther University in the time of National Socialism 1933–1945. Central German publisher. Halle an der Saale 2002, p. 326.
  • H (enrik) E (berle): Friedrich (Fritz) Haasler . In: Catalogus Professorum Halensis. Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stadtarchiv Halle (Saale): Death register of Halle Reg. 1691/1948 .
  2. City Archives Halle (Saale): Marriage Register North of Halle, Reg. 631/1920 .
  3. ^ Royal Bavarian Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (ed.): Official directory of the staff of teachers, civil servants and students at the royal Bavarian Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich. Summer semester 1884. Kgl. Court and university printing works of Dr. C. Wolf & Sohn, Munich 1884, p. 47 .
  4. ^ Royal Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin. (Ed.): Official directory of the staff and students of the Royal Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin. For the winter half-year from October 16, 1884 to March 15, 1885. Bookbinding by Gustav Schabe (Otto Francke), Berlin 1884, p. 61 .
  5. Willy Nolte (Ed.): Burschenschafter Stammrolle. List of members of the German Burschenschaft according to the status of the summer semester 1934. Berlin 1934. p. 165.
  6. ^ A b Fritz Haasler: Contribution to the histology of acute inflammation. The acute inflammation of the kidney. Med.Diss.Georgi , Bonn 1886.
  7. a b c d e Henrik Eberle: Haasler, Friedrich . In: The Martin Luther University in the time of National Socialism 1933-1945 . Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle an der Saale 2002, ISBN 3-89812-150-X , p. 326 .
  8. a b c d e H (enrik) E (berle): Friedrich (Fritz) Haasler. In: Catalogus Professorum Halensis. Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, accessed on May 13, 2016 .
  9. Fritz Haasler: About the regeneration of the destroyed bone marrow and its influence by iodoform. Med. Habil. L. Schumacher, Halle an der Saale (printed Berlin) 1895.
  10. UA Halle-Wittenberg, Rep. 4, No. 848. Quoted from Ulrike Feicht: Wilhelm Roux (1850–1924) - his time in Halle. Med. Dent. Diss. Halle an der Saale 1973, p. 51. (PDF) Retrieved on May 13, 2016 .
  11. Martin Stolze: Halle, one of the pioneering places in urology . In: Scientific journal, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. Mathematical and natural science series . tape 16 . Halle an der Saale 1967, p. 419-429 (423) .
  12. Erich Harnack, edited in collaboration with F (ritz) Haasler and E (rnst) Siefert: Forensic medicine including forensic psychiatry and the judicial assessment of insurance and accident matters. For doctors and lawyers . Academic Publishing Company, Leipzig 1914.
  13. ^ Staffing of the reinforcement of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps . In: German military medical journal . Vol. 29 (1900). ES Mittler & Sohn, Berlin 1900, p. 56 .
  14. ^ F (ritz) Haasler: About secondary diseases of the dysentery (Part I) . In: German Medical Weekly . tape 28 (1902) , no. 2 . Georg Thieme, Leipzig 1902, p. 26-29 (26) .