Hermann Ulrich Albrecht

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Hermann Ulrich Emil Ferdinand Johann Albrecht (born April 19, 1897 in Verden , † 1995 in Triesen , Liechtenstein ) was a German radiologist , radiation therapist and university professor .

Life

Hermann Albrecht attended grammar school in Graudenz . During the November Revolution of 1918 he was in command of the Graudenz fortress. In 1924 he received his doctorate from the University of Frankfurt . From 1930 he taught at the University of Frankfurt as a private lecturer and from 1937 as an associate professor, and the following year he also became director of the X-ray Institute and Polyclinic. From 1938 to 1945 he was a full professor at the Medical Academy in Gdansk . From 1950 he ran his own X-ray institute with a radiation clinic in Osnabrück .

He was with Elisabeth, geb. Fastenrath, married. The marriage had four children.

Publications

  • Hermann Ulrich Albrecht: The ulcer problem in the light of modern X-ray research , G. Thieme, Leipzig 1930
  • Hermann Ulrich Albrecht: The X-ray diagnosis of the digestive tract including the liver and the biliary tract , G. Thieme, Leipzig 1931
  • Franz Maximilian Groedel, Hermann Ulrich Albrecht, Heinz Lossen (eds.): Franz M. Groedel's textbook and atlas of X-ray diagnostics in internal medicine and its border areas . Lehmann, Munich 1934 .; 2nd edition, ibid. 1936
  • Franz Maximilian Groedel, Hermann Ulrich Albrecht: X-ray physics and technology, general radiology, radiology of the head and chest organs, with the exception of the esophagus . Ed .: Heinz Lossen. Lehmann, Munich 1936.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Albrecht, Hermann Ulrich. In: Gerhard Kütterer: life data of deserving personalities in the first decades of radiology. 2nd edition, Books on Demand, Norderstedt, 2015, p. 18. ISBN 978-3-7392-5738-9 ( limited preview in Google book search)
  2. Albrecht, Hermann-Ulrich. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar . 7th edition. Gruyter, Berlin 1950.
  3. a b Albrecht, Hermann Ulrich Emil Ferdinand Johann. In: Who is who? : the German Who's Who. 12th edition of Degeners Who is it? . Arani, Berlin 1955.