Ludwig Blumreich

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Ludwig Blumreich (born September 8, 1872 in Berlin ; † June 29, 1932 there ) was a German gynecologist .

Life

After completing the Friedrichwerder Gymnasium , he studied from 1890 to 1896 in Berlin, where he also received his doctorate , and in Freiburg. In 1897 he worked as a volunteer assistant at the 2nd Medical University Clinic. From 1898 he worked as an assistant doctor at the Olshausen University Women's Clinic, from 1899 to 1906 as an assistant doctor, and later as a senior physician at the Obstetrics and Gynecological University Clinic of the Charité (under Adolf Gusserow and Ernst Bumm ). 1903 habilitated himself as a lecturer for Gynecology and Obstetrics. In 1906 he was appointed titular professor . In 1909 he opened his own private clinic for women's ailments. In 1917 he was appointed to the secret medical council and in 1918 to associate professor at the University of Berlin . In his specialty he published numerous articles, mainly in the "Archive for Gynecology". He had been married to Martha Pestachowski (* 1877) since 1899, who emigrated to the USA as a widow with both children in 1937.

Blumreich found his final resting place in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf .

Fonts

  • The evolution of the fallopian tube in humans . Berlin 1895. (Diss.)
  • Experimental studies on the importance of the thyroid and its secondary glands for the organism . In: Pflüger's archive for the entire physiology of humans and animals. Vol. 64 (1896); No. 1/2, pp. 1-52. (with Martin Jacoby)
  • Women's diseases, conception and marriage . In: Illness and Marriage. 2nd Edition. Leipzig 1916. (with E. Bumm)
  • Frozen section through the body of a woman giving birth who died during the expulsion period . Wiesbaden 1907.
  • The gynecological examination course on the natural phantom as a supplement and replacement for examination exercises on the living person . Wiesbaden 1913.

literature

  • German gynecologist calendar 1928. p. 370.
  • Robert Volz: Reich manual of the German society . The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. Volume 1: A-K. Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1930, DNB 453960286 , p. 398.
  • I. Fischer: Lexicon of the outstanding doctors of the last 50 years. Vol. 1 (1932), p. 528.
  • E. Ekkehard: Sigilla veri. A lexicon of the Jewish question. 2nd Edition. Vol. 1, Bodung, Erfurt 1929, p. 367. (Reprint: Verlag für Holistic Research, Viöl 2002)