Hermann Bernhard Braeuning

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Hermann Bräuning

Hermann Braeuning (born January 19, 1880 in Halle , † March 11, 1946 in Berlin ) was a German internist and tuberculosis researcher in Stettin.

Life

As the son of a high school teacher , Braeuning studied medicine at the Friedrichs University in Halle from 1898 . After he had passed the state examination in 1903, he went to the Physiological Institute of the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel as a scientific assistant . The following year he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD . He began his medical training in Stralsund in 1905 . He moved to Stettin , where he was senior physician from 1908 to 1912 . As a professor of internal medicine , he headed the tuberculosis outpatient clinic. He founded the Tuberculosis Hospital in Hohenkrug (Stettin) and was the first director from 1915 to 1945. He made the house one of the leading centers in the German Reich and wrote hundreds of scientific and popular scientific publications on tuberculosis, diabetes mellitus and dietetics . He left Stettin shortly before the end of the war and went to Berlin, where he died at the age of 66.

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  1. a b c Th. Zajaczkowski: The Tuberculosis Hospital in Hohenkrug, Stettin, Department of Genitourinary Tuberculosis . Annales Academiae Medicae Stetinensis 58 (2012), pp. 66–76 (with Polish summary)
  2. Dissertation: On the knowledge of the effect of chemical stimuli