Hans Remky

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Remky in his immunological laboratory in the mid-1960s

Hans Remky (born August 19, 1921 in Tilsit , East Prussia, † May 4, 2010 in Munich ) was a German ophthalmologist.

Career

Remky studied between 1940 and 1945 at the Military Medical Academy Berlin ( Pépinière ) and received his doctorate in 1947 at the University of Münster under Wilhelm Tönnis with a thesis on subdural empyema after gunshot wounds to the brain . From 1946 on he worked as an assistant to Erich Zeiss , Alfred Jäger and Wilhelm Rohrschneider at the University of Münster. After his habilitation in 1950 he followed Rohrschneider to the eye clinic of the University of Munich in 1953 and worked under him as a senior physician. From 1965 to 1968 he was acting head of the eye clinic. After the ministerial decision not to appoint him as suggested by the medical faculty, but to appoint the much younger Otto-Erich Lund as Rohrschneider's successor, Remky left the university career.

In 1970 he founded a private eye clinic in the Arabellahaus in Bogenhausen , which he managed until his retirement.

Remky was a founding and honorary member of the Julius Hirschberg Society .

Honors

Publications

  • About subdural empyema after gunshot wounds to the brain . 1947, OCLC 720577306 (Münster, Med. F., Diss. Of July 22, 1947).
  • Toxoplasmosis, argumenta et documenta ophthalmologica. Deutsch - English - Español - Français . JF Lehmann, Munich 1962, OCLC 500580127 .
  • Current ophthalmic problems . 1974, OCLC 163719679 .

literature

  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1996. 17th edition. De Gruyter, Berlin 1996.
  • Jean-Paul Wayenborgh (Ed.): IBBO. International Biography and Bibliography of Ophthalmologists and Vision Scientists (= Hirschberg History of ophthalmology. The monographs. Vol 7). Vol. 2. Wayenborgh, Bonn 2002.
  • Karl Wilhelm Jacobi: Obituary Prof. Dr. med. Hans Remky, Munich. In: Clinical monthly sheets for ophthalmology. Vol. 227, 2010, H. 12, P. 992, DOI: 10.1055 / s-0029-1245473 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans Joachim Küchle: Eye clinics of German-speaking universities and their professors in the 19th and 20th centuries . Biermann, Cologne 2005, ISBN 3-930505-47-9 .