Helmuth Borck

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Helmuth Adolf Heinrich Borck , also Helmut (Adolf Heinrich) Borck (born June 26, 1863 in Kröpelin , † July 5, 1933 in Redderstorf near Bad Sülze ) was a German medic, landowner and Mecklenburg agricultural functionary.

Life

Helmuth Borck was the younger son of the court actuary and secretary Heinrich Borck (* 1827). From 1883 he studied medicine at the University of Rostock and in 1884 became a member of the later Corps Visigothia in Rostock. He moved to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and returned to the Rostock University in 1886, where he received his medical license in 1889 and in 1890 with his dissertation on the curability of malignant neoplasms of the thigh bone through the disarticulation of the lower extremity in the hip joint to the doctorate. med. received his doctorate. Borck made his surgical specialist training from 1889 to 1894 as an assistant doctor at the Rostock surgical clinic. In 1894 he settled in Rostock as a specialist in surgery and at the same time founded a private clinic in Rostock, which he ran until 1908.

From 1909 until his death he was a doctor and owner of the allodial estate Redderstorf near Bad Sülze, where he made a name for himself as a horse breeder in the rearing of Remonten . The manor house he built in Redderstorf in 1909 on the foundations of the previous building is a listed building . During the First World War , Borck was the administrator of the Red Cross hospitals in Rostock. As a manor owner, he was president of the Mecklenburg Chamber of Agriculture after the First World War . The former Grand Duke Friedrich Franz IV of Mecklenburg-Schwerin personally attended his funeral .

Fonts

  • On the curability of malignant neoplasms of the thigh bone through the disarticulation of the lower extremity in the hip joint. Buchdr. v. Horn, Kröpelin 1890. Zugl. Rostock, Med. Diss. 1890

literature

  • Gustav Willgeroth : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest time to the present . Schwerin 1929. p. 208
  • Jürgen F. Börnke: Redderstorf, documents and files on the history of a manor in Mecklenburg. Bochum 2010
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 1236 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry in 1883 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. Kösener Korps-Lists 1910 , 186 , 13; Kösener corps lists 1960, 120 , 9
  3. ^ Entry 1886 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  4. Redderstorf at www.gutshaeuser.de
  5. Cf. Theodor Schulz: History and blood structure of the Brandenburg warm-blood breed , Chamber of Agriculture for the Prov. Brandenburg and for Berlin, 1926, p. 9; Friedrich Schöttler: The Hannoversche horse , Schaper, 1925, p. 106; J. Hahn-Butry : Hanover's noble warm blood , Verlag H. Siep, 1949, p. 308; 320; 325