Hans Rubritius

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Hans Rubritius (born March 4, 1876 in Klattau , † May 23, 1943 in Vienna ) was an Austrian urologist .

Life

Hans Rubritius studied medicine at the University of Prague . Here he was active in the Corps Suevia . After studying, which he completed with a doctorate in 1901 , he became a private lecturer in surgery in Prague in 1910 . He then headed the urological department of the hospital in Marienbad from 1912 to 1914 . In the First World War he was a military doctor and then from 1919 a doctor in Vienna . In 1920 the professor became director of the General Polyclinic in Vienna from 1931 to 1940 . Rubritius was also chairman of the German Society for Urology . His special field of research was bladder surgery. Rubritius is buried in an honorary grave in the Mauer cemetery (group 42, row 2, number 6) in Vienna.

Fonts

  • Hypertension of the internal bladder sphincter , Leipzig: G. Thieme, 1938
  • The clinical significance of hematurgy , Vienna: Rikola Verlag, 1923

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Individual evidence

  1. Otto Gerlach: Kösener Corpslisten (KCL) 1930, No. 119, serial No. 77
  2. ^ Heinz Sarkowski: Der Springer-Verlag , p. 328