Hans-Dietrich Bruhn

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Hans-Dietrich Bruhn (born June 18, 1937 in Hamburg ; † July 11, 2011 ) was a German internist.

Life

After graduating from high school (1956) and studying medicine in Hamburg, Berlin, Vienna, Zurich and Kiel, Bruhn passed his state examination in Kiel in 1961, received his doctorate in 1962 at Christian-Albrechts-University and began his clinical training with Heinrich Arnold Thies in Hamburg-Eppendorf . He completed his habilitation in 1972 with a thesis on "Antithrombotic therapy through activation of fibrinolysis and inhibition of coagulation" and became head of the clinical-chemical laboratory of the I. Medical University Clinic in Kiel, where he held a professorship. At the beginning of the 1990s, he merged the various laboratories of the Kiel University Clinic into one central laboratory, which he headed after his retirement (2002) until 2006.

Services

His areas of expertise were hematology , hemostaseology and fibrinolysis. He was the author and editor of several textbooks such as “Haemostaseology for Practice” and “LaborMedizin”. Not only did he have a decisive influence on haemostaseology, he also gave it decisive impetus. His lecture "The Pharmacological-Internal Medicine Colloquium", which he had organized for many years with Heinz Lüllmann, was very popular with the students.

Works

  • "Low dose heparin: Mode of action and indications (Low dose heparin)", 8th edition 1996
  • "Haemato-oncological therapy", 2nd edition 1992

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.gth-online.org/home/members/Bruhn-Hans-Dietrich_Nachruf_Haemo_3-2011.pdf
  2. Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 2011, p. 516.
  3. http://www.gth-online.org/home/members/Bruhn-Hans-Dietrich_Nachruf_Haemo_3-2011.pdf
  4. Hans-Dietrich Bruhn: The pharmacological internal colloquium. A lecture with Heinz Lüllmann ( Memento from September 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 212 kB). In: Schleswig-Holsteinisches Ärzteblatt. No. 4, 2009, pp. 63-65.