Hermann Meyer-Burgdorff

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Hermann Meyer-Burgdorff

Hermann Meyer-Burgdorff (born April 14, 1889 in Hordel , Westphalia , † February 17, 1957 in Kiel ) was a German surgeon.

Life

After graduating from high school in Hanover, Meyer-Burgdorff began to study medicine at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . In 1908 he became active in the Corps Teutonia Göttingen. As an inactive , he moved to the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel and the Kaiser-Wilhelms-Universität Strasbourg . After he had passed the medical state examination in 1913, he was a medical intern at the Medical Clinic of the University of Göttingen. As a war assistant at Göttingen Surgery, he took part in the entire First World War. From 1914 he headed the Kiefer hospital. In 1917 he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. From 1919 as an assistant doctor in the Göttingen surgery, he went to Fritz Lange at the Orthopedic Clinic of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich in view of the many war invalids . As a specialist in surgery and orthopedics , he was in charge of the Göttingen hospital from 1920. In 1923 he qualified for surgery in Göttingen. Meyer-Burgdorff was one of Rudolf Stich's numerous students there . In 1928 he received an extraordinary extraordinary position . After his re- qualification at the University of Rostock , he was a private lecturer (1930), extraordinary associate professor (1931) and associate professor (1940–1945) for surgery. In 1935 he became director of the surgical clinic at Lübeck Süd General Hospital. In the Second World War he was a soldier in the Wehrmacht . In 1939, 1948 and 1952 he headed the 58th, 61st and 69th meetings of the Association of Northwest German Surgeons . In 1956 he retired in Lübeck. The Kiel surgeon Gerhard Meyer-Burgdorff (* 1921) is a son.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 46/302; 47/50.
  2. Dissertation: Clinical information on tetanus based on a recurrent case .
  3. Stine Marg , Katharina Trittel, Bonnie Pülm: White coat and brown shirt: The Göttingen physician Rudolf Stich in a kaleidoscope , Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2014, p. 223
  4. Michael Buddrus , Sigrid Fritzlar: The professors of the University of Rostock in the Third Reich: a biographical lexicon , Institute for Contemporary History Munich, Saur, Munich 2007, p. 276
  5. ^ Entry by Gerhard Müller-Burgdorff in the Kiel directory of scholars