Herbert von Berenberg-Goßler

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Memorial stone Herbert von Berenberg-Goßler on the old Niendorf cemetery in Hamburg.

Herbert von Berenberg-Goßler (born April 24, 1883 in Niendorf , Schleswig-Holstein province ; † July 22, 1918 in Mont-Notre-Dame , Aisne department ) was a German anatomist.

Life

Berenberg-Goßler attended the learned school of the Johanneum and Michaelis passed the Abitur examination in 1901. After six months of free time abroad, he studied one semester at the University of Geneva and four semesters at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg preclinical . In 1903 he was reciprocated in the Corps Hasso-Borussia Freiburg . In 1908 he was at the University of Kiel to Dr. med. PhD. At the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich promotion followed in 1909 to Dr. phil. In 1910 he went to the Anatomical Institute in Freiburg as an assistant. In 1912 he completed his habilitation with Robert Wiedersheim . In 1914 he became a prosector . From 1915 he was a soldier in the German Army . In July 1918 he was to receive an extraordinary position. He could not take up the position because he was hit by an aerial bomb on the western front in the valley of the Vesle . He was taken to a field hospital in Mont-Notre-Dame, where he died at the age of 35. He was buried in the old Niendorfer cemetery .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. CV in 1st dissertation (snippet)
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 31/211
  3. Medical dissertation: About vertebral carcinoma .
  4. ^ Philosophical dissertation: Contributions to the natural history of malaria plasmodia .
  5. Habilitation thesis: The primordial sex cells of the chicken embryo on the third and fourth day of incubation, with special consideration of the nuclear and plasma structures .
  6. ^ A b University Archives Freiburg, signature UAF D 35 / Herbert von Berenberg-Goßler
  7. Dr Herbert von Berenberg-Gossler (findagrave.com)