Asklepios Clinic St. Georg
Asklepios Clinic St. Georg | |
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Sponsorship | Asklepios Kliniken Hamburg GmbH |
place | Hamburg-St. George |
state | Hamburg |
Coordinates | 53 ° 33 '33 " N , 10 ° 1' 5" E |
Executive Director | Michael Schmitt |
beds | 625/732 |
Employee | over 1,500 |
founding | 1823 |
Website | Asklepios Clinic St. Georg |
The Asklepios Klinik St. Georg , until 2005 General Hospital St. Georg , is a medium-sized clinic in Hamburg-St. Georg, the only one in the city center of Hamburg. It is the teaching hospital of the University of Hamburg and the Semmelweis University.
history
The hospital was built from 1821 to 1823 by Carl Ludwig Wimmel based on what was then modern. It replaced the hospital on Hamburger Berg, which burned down in 1814, and was Hamburg's first municipal hospital. It is not identical to the medieval St. Georg Hospital , which existed as an old people's home until 1951 .
The number of beds used to be 1,088 and in 1856 it was increased to 1,800. From 1898 to 1915 the hospital was heavily rebuilt according to plans by Friedrich Ruppel .
Today the clinic has 732 beds. The clinic treats 58,000 outpatients and 29,000 inpatients per year.
Until it was privatized, the hospital was the sole responsibility of the city, before a minority of the company's shares were sold to Asklepios Kliniken in 2004 . Since 2007, the city of Hamburg has only held a blocking minority of 25.1% in the hospital company.
The Asklepios Campus Hamburg is located on the clinic premises. The training center was founded in 2008 in cooperation with Semmelweis University and is operated by Asklepios Medical School GmbH. The campus offers the clinical part of the German-language medical course at Semmelweis University.
The radiology memorial , which has been expanded several times since 1936, is located in the hospital garden . The list begins with Albers-Schönberg, after whom today's Institute for X-ray Diagnostics at AK St. Georg is named.
Well-known doctors
In alphabetic order
- Heinrich Albers-Schönberg (1865–1921), first German radiologist
- Eduard Arning (1855–1936), senior physician in the Department of Skin Diseases and Syphilis
- Hans Wilhelm Bansi (1899–1982), chief physician
- Hans Erhard Bock (1903–2004), assistant doctor, then in Frankfurt am Main, Tübingen and Marburg
- Hans-Wilhelm Buchholz (1910–2002), surgeon, pioneer of endoprosthetics in Germany
- Gotthard Bülau (1835–1900), chief physician (Bülau drainage)
- Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt (1885–1964), neurologist (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease)
- Heinrich Curschmann (1886–1910), director
- Christoph Eggers (* 1943), surgeon, medical director
- Ernst Franke (1856–1925), head of the ophthalmological department
- Carl Hansmann (1852–1917), osteosynthesis pioneer
- Hermann Holthusen (1886–1971), chief physician in the radiological department
- Karl-Heinz Kuck (1952), chief physician in cardiology
- Hermann Lenhartz (1854–1910), director
- Erich Martini (1843–1880), surgeon, senior physician
- Enrique Paschen (1860–1936), assistant doctor
- Heinrich Pette (1887–1964), head of the neurological department
- Max Schede (1844–1902), senior surgeon
- Morris Simmonds (1855-1925), pathologist
- Ernst Trömner (1868–1930), director of neurology
- Georg Karl Franz Tuengel (1816–1873), chief physician
- Karl-Heinz Vosteen (1925–2009), chief physician
literature
- Michael Joho (Ed.): “The most overwhelming place of charity and charity”: 175 years of the General Hospital St. Georg . VSA-Verlag, Hamburg 1998, ISBN 3-87975-730-5 .
- Wilhelm Nikolaus Meigel: History of dermatology at the general hospital St. Georg . (PDF; 594 kB) In: Hamburger Ärzteblatt , No. 10/2002, ZDB -ID 509076-3 , pp. 450–454.
- Friedrich Simon Ruppel: The General Hospital St. Georg in Hamburg. In: Journal of Construction . Vol. 67 (1917), No. 4, urn : nbn: de: kobv: 109-opus-92183 , pp. 197–242 (see illustrations in the ZfB atlas of the year 1917, urn : nbn: de: kobv: 109 -opus-92248 , sheet 14–19.)
- The General Hospitals and Asylums of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . Verlag von Leopold Voss, Hamburg 1901, pp. 84–143.
Web links
- Website of the Asklepios Klinik St. Georg
- List of senior physicians 1823–1910. ahnenforschung.net
- Hamburg hospital mirror. ( Memento of June 20, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Retrieved January 21, 2016
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hamburger Krankenhausspiegel ( memento from June 20, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) accessed on January 21, 2016
- ↑ a b c d Brief profile “Our Clinic”, accessed on January 21, 2016
- ↑ Building Commission (PDF; 22 kB) Hamburg State Archives
- ↑ Axel Hinrich Murken: The structural development of the German general hospital in the 19th century . Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1979, p. 91.
- ↑ asklepios.com
- ↑ Otto Mejer: Martini, Erich Karl Wilhelm Georg . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 20, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1884, p. 506 f.