Hans Ulrich Zollinger

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Hans Ulrich Zollinger (born June 16, 1912 in Visp ; † January 6, 1989 in Basel ) was a Swiss pathologist .

Life

Hans Ulrich Zollinger, son of the trauma surgeon and professor Fritz Zollinger and the Germanist Dora Zollinger-Rudolf, studied medicine at the University of Zurich . In 1937 he passed the state examination, in 1938 he received his doctorate under Hans von Meyenburg . In Zurich he became a senior physician at the University's Institute of Pathology. In 1944 he received his habilitation and in 1950 he was appointed adjunct professor. He moved to the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg , where he became a full professor and director of the Institute for Pathology (Ludwig-Aschoff-Haus) in 1963 (Zollinger also served as dean of the medical faculty [1966]). From 1967 he was full professor and head of the Institute for Pathology at the University of Basel . In 1974/1975 he was rector of the university in Basel. In 1980 he retired.

Fonts (selection)

  • The importance of interstitial nephritis in oxycyanate nephrosis. Leemann, Zurich 1938 (dissertation, University of Zurich, 1938).
  • Interstitial nephritis. Karger, Basel 1945 (habilitation thesis, University of Zurich, 1945).
  • Pathological anatomy. 2 volumes. Thieme, Stuttgart 1968.

literature

  • Thomas Brassel: The lecturers at the University of Zurich: summer semester 1933 to winter semester 1982/83. In: The University of Zurich 1933–1983: Festschrift for the 150th anniversary of the University of Zurich. University of Zurich, Zurich 1983, ISBN 3-85823-086-3 , pp. 665-748, here pp. 695 f. ( PDF , 16.5 MB, accessed June 19, 2016).
  • Obituary. In: Negotiations of the German Society for Pathology. Vol. 74 (1990), pp. 679 f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rudolf (oo Zollinger) Miss Dora. Matriculation edition of the University of Zurich, accessed on June 19, 2016.
  2. Ernst Kern : Seeing - Thinking - Acting of a surgeon in the 20th century. ecomed, Landsberg am Lech 2000. ISBN 3-609-20149-5 , p. 82.