Hans Schelble

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Former children's clinic Hornerstrasse, today Ansgarhaus

Hans Schelble (born July 31, 1877 in Weinheim ; † October 10, 1927 in Bremen ) was a German pediatrician and children's clinic director in Bremen.

Life

Schelble studied medicine in Freiburg im Breisgau , Heidelberg and Bonn from 1897 to 1902 and obtained his doctorate in 1902 in Freiburg. med. First assistant at the surgical department of the Diakonissenhaus Freiburg, then at the gynecological clinic in Dresden and again at the polyclinic in Freiburg, he became an assistant at the children's clinic in Freiburg in 1905. On February 28, 1910, he completed his habilitation with Bruno Salge in pediatrics and on February 12, 1918, he became associate professor. He was given leave of absence from his teaching duties there from 1911 to 1928, because in 1911 he was appointed head doctor to Bremen at the club children's hospital that opened in 1846 in Mühlenstraße (today Paulskloster). This was moved to a new building in Fehrfelde in 1860, today's Ansgar Haus on Horner Strasse. In 1923 it was incorporated into the municipal hospitals and moved several times. Schelble did not live to see the new building of the children's clinic, which lasted from 1929 to 1937; he died young of typhus in 1927.

Create

Schelble was scientifically active in the field of infant care, nutritional disorders and tuberculosis in childhood.

Publications

  • Bacteriological and pathological-anatomical studies of nutritional disorders in infants: especially of the chronic forms that result in pediatric atrophy Thieme, Leipzig 1910.
  • Baby care in Freiburg i. B. In: Journal of Infant Care. 2, 1908, pp. 344-353.
  • For anemia in early childhood. In: Yearbook for Pediatrics. 68, 1908, pp. 410-426.
  • Childhood tuberculosis. In: German med. Weekly 39, 1913, p. 1083.
  • Something about artificial feeding of newborns in hospitals and private homes. In: monthly f. Paediatrics 8, 1909, 611.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ E. Th. Nauck: The Freiburg Chair for Polyclinic (1845-1913). In: Reports of the Natural Research Society in Freiburg im Breisgau. Volume 4, Issue 2, 1952 p. 245.
  2. Axel Hinrich Murken: 125 years Ansgarhaus Bremen: on the history of children's hospitals in Germany with consideration of the Bremen children's clinic "Ansgarhaus" 1985.
  3. Yearbook for Pediatrics. 1927 p. 284.