Ludwig Burkhardt (medic, 1872)

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Ludwig Burkhardt (born June 21, 1872 in Ansbach ; † March 15, 1922 in Nuremberg ) was a German surgeon.

Life

Burkhardt was the younger son of the Ansbach doctor Karl Ludwig Burkhardt (1833-1911) and brother of the Ansbach railway doctor Theodor Burkhardt (1866-1935). After graduating from high school Carolinum (Ansbach) , he began to study medicine at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg . In 1891 he was reciprocated as Burkhardt III in the Corps Moenania Würzburg . Narcissus Oh was a koaetan. As an inactive he moved to the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel and the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München . In Munich in 1895 he was awarded a summa cum laude Dr. med. PhD. This was followed by two years as an assistant in Munich at the Surgical University Clinic under Ottmar von Angerer and at the Pathological Institute under Otto von Bollinger . He completed his surgical training in Würzburg as an assistant in the surgical clinic under Karl Schönborn . In 1902 he completed his habilitation there for surgery. On September 6th of the same year he married Margarete Schröder. After Schönborn's death in 1906/07 he headed the clinic until it was taken over by Eugen Enderlen . In the same year he became associate professor at the University of Würzburg, and in 1910 he was appointed head of the surgical department at the Nuremberg Municipal Hospital . In 1911 he was one of the founders of the Association of Bavarian Surgeons . He took part in the First World War and put his war experiences down in a detailed report. Well respected in the medical world and in Nuremberg, he died at the age of 49. Scientifically, he dealt mainly with intravenous anesthesia . He was very musical. The physicist Gerd Burkhardt was a son.

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  1. a b Ludwig Burkhardt (Kiel professors from 1919 to 1965)
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 141/559
  3. Dissertation: Contribution to the pathological anatomy of hypertrophic liver cirrhosis .
  4. Habilitation thesis: Sarcomas and endotheliomas according to their pathological-anatomical and clinical behavior .