Hans Hellner

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Hans Hellner

Hans Hellner (born October 24, 1900 in Berlin , † February 5, 1976 in Göttingen ) was a German surgeon .

biography

His father was the doctor, medical advisor Dr. med. Karl Hellner in Berlin. He was a student at the humanistic grammar school Zum Grauen Kloster in Berlin and graduated from high school in the spring of 1918. From spring to November 1918 he was drafted as a machine gunner.

After the First World War he studied medicine in Berlin, Freiburg, Munich and again in Berlin. In 1923 he passed the state examination and in 1924 he received his license to practice medicine in Berlin. From 1925 he was a medical intern, then a volunteer at the Elisabeth Hospital in Berlin under Felix Landois .

In 1925 he married Sigrid von Webel, with whom he had seven children (Dagmar, Anton, Birgit, Nils († as a child), Ingrid, Gösta, Sibylle).

From 1926 he was an assistant at the Pathological Institute of the Rudolf Virchow Hospital with his teacher Erwin Christeller, probably until his death in 1928. He then became an assistant under Hermann WM Coenen at the Surgical University Clinic in Münster , where he obtained his habilitation in 1932 , senior doctor in 1938, and in 1939 the title of professor.

On August 25, 1939, he was called up as a soldier and was in the field without interruption until 1943; of which three years as a consulting surgeon in an army, first in the west, then in the east. In 1942 he was promoted to senior staff physician in the reserve.

From 1946 to 1969 he was director of the surgical university clinic in Göttingen. In 1949 he set up his own anesthesia group of five assistants there. He was a versatile clinical researcher, particularly in the area of ​​bone tumors. According to the judgment of his students and surgical contemporaries, "the extremely reticent was characterized by a high level of intelligence, professional foresight, general fairness and human tolerance." According to the "Textbook for Surgery", edited by H. Hellner, R. Nissen , K. Vossschulte (Thieme 1957), an entire generation learned the subject.

In 1950, 1955 and 1962 he headed the 65th, 75th and 89th meetings of the Association of Northwest German Surgeons .

Fonts

  • For the detection and assessment of skull fractures (= booklets for trauma medicine. H. 19). Vogel, Berlin 1935.
  • The bones. Springer, Berlin 1938; 2nd edition 1950, DOI: 10.1007 / 978-3-642-49675-2 .
  • Accident and bone swelling (= books on trauma medicine. H. 25). Vogel, Berlin 1939.
  • Pain and pain relief. Thieme, Stuttgart 1948.
  • Haematogenic osteomyelitis and its treatment (= lectures from practical surgery. H. 37). Enke, Stuttgart 1954.
  • Bone diseases and tumors in the assessment (= booklets on trauma medicine. H. 50). Vogel, Berlin 1955.
  • with Hanno Poppe: X-ray differential diagnosis of bone diseases. Thieme, Stuttgart 1956.
  • ed. with Rudolf Nissen , Karl Vosschulte: Textbook of surgery. Thieme, Stuttgart 1957; 6th edition 1970.
  • About fear. A surgeon's thoughts. Hippocrates, Stuttgart 1969.
  • Doctor, sick person, illness. Lehmanns, Munich 1970.

Honors

literature

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.graues-kloster.de/index.php?article_id=59 , list of students.
  2. https://www.freidok.uni-freiburg.de/dnb/download/1134 , Karl Philipp Behrendt: The war surgery from 1939-1945 from the point of view of the consulting surgeons of the German army in the Second World War. Dissertation, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg 2003. Online version (PDF; 2.3 MB)
  3. J. Schüttler (Ed.), 50 Years of the German Society for Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine (Heidelberg 2003), 410
  4. ^ German Society for Surgery (Congress Volume 2000), 8
  5. http://d-nb.info/452768772
  6. http://www.drg.de/de-DE/37/ehrenverbindungen
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  8. ^ German Society for Surgery (Congress Volume 2000), 8