Hans Steinert

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Hans Steinert
Grave of Hans Steinert and members of the Löwenheim family

Hans Gustav Wilhelm Steinert (born April 10, 1875 in Dresden , † November 3, 1911 in Leipzig ) was a German internist .

Life

From 1893 to 1898 Steinert studied philosophy and medicine in Leipzig, Freiburg, Berlin and Kiel. With the beginning of his studies in Leipzig he joined the student-scientific association Fridericiana (today Leipziger Turnerschaft Fridericiana in the Coburg Convent in Mannheim / Heidelberg ). In 1898 he received his license to practice medicine and his doctorate as Dr. med. (Title of the dissertation: About 2 embryonic cystomas of the ovary and one dermoid cyst of the testicle ). He then worked as an assistant to Adolph Seeligmüller (1837–1912) in Halle and with Emanuel Mendel in Berlin, as an assistant to Franz Windscheid at the Leipzig Pathological Institute and in the Dresden City Hospital under Alfred Fiedler .

In 1901 he became an assistant doctor at the Leipzig University Clinic under Heinrich Curschmann . On July 12, 1905 he received the Venia legendi and taught at the university there from the winter semester. In 1910 he was appointed associate professor.

In 1905 he married Else Loewenheim (1879–1948), one of the first German ophthalmologists. They had two daughters (born in 1906 and 1908) and a son (born in 1910).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary for Hans Steinert . In: Fridericianer-Zeitung 1911, No. 28.
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