Hans Arnsperger

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Hans Rudolf Emil Ludwig Arnsperger (born October 4, 1872 in Karlsruhe ; † February 8, 1955 there ) was a German internist .

Career

Arnsperger came as the second of three sons of the married couple Carl Ludwig Friedrich Arnsperger (1837–1907) and Rosa Ernestine Wilhelmine Arnsperger, nee. Bischoff-Deurer (1840–1877), to the world. His father was Ministerialrat in the Baden Ministry of the Interior. His brother Walther (1871–1902) was a private lecturer in philosophy in Hanover, his brother Ludwig (1877–1970) a surgeon.

He studied medicine in Freiburg , Munich and Heidelberg . He received his license to practice medicine on March 11, 1896, and received his doctorate on July 17, 1896 . From 1897 he was an assistant at the Moabit Hospital . He then came to the Pathological Institute and on October 1, 1898 to the Medical Clinic in Heidelberg, where he qualified as a professor in 1903 . From 1904 he held lectures on medical radiology and in 1909 was appointed associate professor for internal medicine.

In 1910 he moved to the Dresden-Friedrichstadt City Hospital as a doctor in charge .

Publications (selection)

  • About branched bone formation in the lungs. G. Fischerer, Jena 1896 (also dissertation, University of Jena 1896).
  • The etiology and pathogenesis of aortic aneurysms. Lippert & Co., Naumburg an der Saale 1903 (also habilitation thesis, University of Heidelberg 1903).
  • The X-ray examination of the chest organs and their results for physiology and pathology. Vogel, Leipzig 1909.
  • The current state of the pathology and therapy of gallstone disease. Marhold, Halle an der Saale 1911.
  • The X-ray examination of the gastrointestinal tract and its results for physiology and pathology. Vogel, Leipzig 1912.

literature

  • Reichs Handbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft - The handbook of personalities in words and pictures , 2 volumes, Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1930/31. Microfiche edition, Munich: Saur, undated ISBN 3-598-30664-4
  • Herrmann AL Degener: Degeners Who is it? , Degener, Berlin 1935
  • Dagmar Drüll: Heidelberger Gelehrtenlexikon 1803-1932. Springer, Berlin [et al.] 1991
  • Volker Klimpel: Dresden Doctors: Historisch-Biographisches Lexikon , Hellerau-Verlag, 1998
  • Caris-Petra Heidel, Marina Lienert (ed.): The professors of the Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus Dresden and its predecessor institutions 1814–2004 , KG Saur, 2005