Heinrich Leisrink

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Heinrich Wilhelm Franz Leisrink (* July 24, 1845 in Hamburg ; † March 20, 1885 ibid) was a German physician and founder of the polyclinic of the Patriotic Women's Aid Association and the general polyclinic Hamburg.

Life

"Wilhelm Heinrich Franz Leisrink" collective tomb doctors , cemetery Ohlsdorf

Leisrink studied medicine in Göttingen and Kiel . In Göttingen he became a member of the Göttingen Wingolf . After completing his studies, he was initially an assistant in the surgical department of the general hospital in Hamburg, then in 1868 doctor. To take part in the 1870 campaign as a field doctor, he resigned and left the Hamburg hospital. After the war he settled as a doctor in his hometown and devoted himself mainly to surgical practice. In the course of this he founded the Polyclinic of the Patriotic Relief Society and later the General Polyclinic. He was temporarily head of the surgical department, before moving to the Israelite hospital in 1879 as senior physician in the surgical department .

Leisrink wrote numerous papers in the field of surgery throughout his life.

On the Ohlsdorf cemetery is on the collection plate Tomb doctors of Althamburgischen Memorial cemetery recalls among others to Henry Leisrink.

Works

  • The Peat Moss Association . Hamburg u. Leipzig: Leop. Voss, 1884.
  • The modern radical operation of the abdominal hernia. A statistical work . Hamburg u. Leipzig: Leop. Voss, 1883.
  • About the transfusion of the blood . Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1872.
  • For the statistics of hip joint resection in caries and ankylosis . Hamburg, 1870.
  • The preservation of the barracks hospital as a civil hospital for Hamburg. Grüning 1871.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of members of the Göttingen Wingolf. Born in 1919. p. 2.

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