Hans Ritter (medic)

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Hans Ritter (1897–1988) physician and university professor

Hans Theodor Ritter (born May 4, 1897 in Hamburg , † February 29, 1988 in Stuttgart ) was a German doctor and university professor .

Life

After graduating from high school , Hans Ritter, son of the businessman and local writer Gustav Ritter, first enrolled in the study of natural sciences at the University of Rostock and then turned to the study of medicine at the universities of Tübingen and Munich , which he did in 1924 in Munich Acquisition of the academic degree of Dr. med. completed.

In the following year, Hans Ritter opened a homeopathic medical practice in Rostock , which he managed until he moved to the Federal Republic in 1952. He then ran a homeopathic medical practice in Plettenberg in the Sauerland until 1956 . In 1957 he was appointed chief physician of the homeopathic polyclinic at the Robert Bosch Hospital in Stuttgart, a position he held until he retired in 1969. Hans Ritter, who married Annemarie Weidemann, who was born in 1926 and with whom he had two children, died in 1988 at the age of 90 in Stuttgart.

In addition , Ritter completed his habilitation in 1946 as a private lecturer in internal medicine at the Medical Faculty of the University of Rostock. In 1953 he qualified as a professor at the Medical Faculty of the University of Frankfurt , in 1957 he was appointed professor there, and in 1965 he resigned. Ritter - he was a member of the Advisory Board for Drug Safety of the Ministry of Health in 1971 - was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit, 1st Class, in 1972. Hans Ritter made contributions to internal medicine and especially homeopathy.

Fonts (selection)

  • On the perforation of the gastric and duodenal ulcer in the abdominal cavity, dissertation , 1924
  • What about the homeopathic treatment of syphilis. In: General homeopathic newspaper. Volume 183, 1935, pp. 423-426
  • The treatment of heart and vascular diseases: with special consideration of homeopathy, KF Haug, 1947
  • Homeopathy as Complementary Therapy, Hippocrates, 1954
  • Current Homeopathy: Theory and Practice, Hippocrates, 1963
  • Samuel Hahnemann , founder of homeopathy: His life and work in a new perspective, 2nd edition, KF Haug, 1986

literature

Footnotes

  1. See the entry of Hans Ritter's matriculation in the Rostock matriculation portal