Julius Grober

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Julius Johann August Armin Grober (born November 27, 1875 in Bremen , † November 10, 1971 in Bonn ) was a German internist .

Life

Julius Grober took to the put-away Abitur a study of medicine at the universities of Jena , Bonn and Strasbourg in which he in 1899 with the acquisition of the academic degree of Dr. med. completed. In 1895 he became a member of the Alemannia Bonn fraternity . He completed his habilitation in internal medicine in Jena in 1901, then worked there for three years as an associate professor before he was appointed head of the municipal hospital in Essen in 1909 .

After his participation as senior staff doctor in the First World War , he was appointed full professor and director of the medical clinic at the Dorpat State University in Tartu (German Dorpat ) in 1918 .

After Estonia gained independence in 1918, Grober returned to Jena, where he accepted a teaching position for physical and dietary therapy. In 1925 he was entrusted with the management of the University's Physical-Therapeutic Institute. In 1932 he was appointed associate professor there, and in 1944 he retired . Grober was reactivated in 1945 and taught from 1948 until his final retirement in 1950 as an associate professor for physical therapy.

Fonts

  • The resorption force of the pleura, habilitation thesis , Fischer, 1901
  • The sense of racial hygiene
  • The German Hospital: Handbook for the Construction, Installation and Operation of Hospitals, Edition 3, Fischer, 1932
  • Clinical textbook of physical therapy, edition 3, Fischer, 1960

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Elsheimer (ed.): Directory of the old fraternity members according to the status of the winter semester 1927/28. Frankfurt am Main 1928, p. 159.