Johann Georg Mönckeberg (pathologist)

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JGMönckeberg in 1915 in Düsseldorf

Johann Georg Mönckeberg (born August 5, 1877 in Hamburg , † March 22, 1925 in Bonn ) was a German pathologist .

Life

Tombstone Johann Georg Mönckeberg (pathologist), Mönckeberg family grave, Ohlsdorf cemetery

Mönckeberg was born as the son of the Hamburg Senator and later First Mayor Johann Georg Mönckeberg . He studied medicine at the Kaiser Wilhelms University in Strasbourg . Here he became a member of the Corps Suevia Strasbourg in 1896 . He completed his studies at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn .

In 1912 he succeeded Otto Lubarsch as professor of pathology at the Academy of Medicine in Düsseldorf . In 1916 he followed Hans Chiari to the chair of pathology at the University of Strasbourg. He was later called to Tübingen and Bonn .

The Mönckeberg media liming is named after him.

Works

  • The degeneration of the medullary nerve fibers of the vertebrates with the main consideration of the behavior of the primitive fibrils. 1899.
  • Studies on the atrioventricular bundle in the human heart. Jena 1908.
  • Cardiac deformities. An atlas of congenital heart defects in cross-sections with special consideration of the atrioventricular system. Jena 1912.
  • The anatomical bases of normal and pathological cardiac activity. Leipzig and Dresden: Verlag Theodor Steinkopff , 1919.
  • Malformations of the heart - Diseases of the myocardium and specific muscular system - Diseases of the pericardium. In: Handbook of special pathological anatomy, Volume 2. Berlin a. Vienna 1924.
  • The functional structure of the mammalian heart Cardiac malformations and their consequences for the circulatory system. In: Handbook of normal and pathological physiology, Volume 7.1. Berlin 1926.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 103 , 85
  2. Reinhard Hildebrand: Mönckeberg, Johann Georg. In: Werner E. Gerabek , Bernhard D. Haage, Gundolf Keil , Wolfgang Wegner (eds.): Enzyklopädie Medizingeschichte. De Gruyter, Berlin / New York 2005, ISBN 3-11-015714-4 , p. 1001.

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