Hermann Beitzke

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Hermann Beitzke (1910)

Hermann Beitzke (born June 21, 1875 in Tecklenburg (Westphalia), † June 8, 1953 in Graz ) was a doctor and tuberculosis researcher at the University of Graz . He was twice dean of the medical faculty and once rector of the Karl-Franzens University .

Study and teaching

Beitzke studied medicine at the Universities of Lausanne , Bonn , Munich and Berlin before receiving his doctorate in Kiel in 1899 . He then worked as an assistant at the Hygiene Institute in Halle an der Saale from 1900 to 1901 and was then at the Pathological Institute in Göttingen until 1902 . Then he moved to the Pathological Institute in Berlin until 1906. In 1905 he received his doctorate in Berlin for general pathology and pathological anatomy. In 1911, Beitzke became a professor in Lausanne before moving to the Medical Academy in Düsseldorf in 1916 . He then taught at the University of Graz between 1922 and 1941 . In his research, Beitzke concentrated primarily on the pathology of infectious diseases and was co-editor of the "Results of the entire tuberculosis research".

Family and private

Hermann Beitzke was married to Irma, b. Krönig, and Günther Beitzke's father .

Since his studies he was a member of the striking student association Germania Bonn (then VC, later CC , today a gymnastics club in the Marburg convent ).

Individual evidence

  1. Meduni Graz ( Memento of the original dated December 8, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. : historical (queried on October 27, 2009)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / pathologie.meduni-graz.at
  2. ^ Festschrift for Günther Beitzke
  3. Max Mechow: Renowned CCER , in: Historia Academica, Volume 8/9, page 17

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