Ludwig Haymann (physician)

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Ludwig Haymann (born April 10, 1877 in Munich ; † May 3, 1962 ) was a German ENT doctor and university professor in Munich.

Life

Haymann was the son of the hotel owner K. Haymann. He studied medicine at the Ludwig Maximilians University . Like Ludwig Kastl , he was reciprocated in the Corps Suevia Munich in 1898 . In May 1903 he was approved in Munich and was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. First he was a volunteer assistant at Otto von Bollinger's Munich pathology department. In 1904/05 he served as a one-year volunteer . 1905–1909 he was for ENT training with Oskar Brieger at the Allerheiligen Hospital in Breslau, first as an assistant, then as a secondary doctor. In November 1909 he moved to the Munich ENT clinic. When Bernhard Heine he was after a short time as an assistant senior physician. In 1914 he completed his habilitation at. During the First World War , Haymann was initially a troop doctor, then head of the ENT department in a hospital.

In 1921 he received an associate's post . He turned down the invitation from the University of Innsbruck that he had received in 1929 . Because of Heine's illness, he took over the provisional management of the Munich clinic in 1927 . When Wilhelm Brünings took up the chair in 1930 , Haymann devoted himself entirely to his otological medical practice . Having become wealthy through an inheritance, he set up a foundation in 1961 to promote the next generation of scientific ENT specialists. The prize was first awarded in 1965 and most recently in 2018. At the celebration of his 80th birthday in the lecture hall of the Munich ENT clinic, Alexander Herrmann spoke as the host clinic director, the vice dean Gustav Bodechtel , Josef Beck (Erlangen) as the representative of the Heine students, Theodor Hünermann (Düsseldorf) as the representative of the German Ear and Nose Society Ears doctors . Among the well-wishers of the corps were Kastl and Fillibeck. In his last years, Haymann was severely handicapped by arthritis .

Honors

  • Honorary member of the Society of German Ear, Nose and Throat Doctors (1949)

literature

  • Josef Beck: Ludwig Haymann in memory . Laryng Rhinol Otol 42 (1963), p. 237.

Web links

Commons : Ludwig Haymann (otologist)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 114/1139.
  2. Dissertation: A case of perforated ulcus ventriculi in an infant .
  3. Habilitation thesis: Experimental studies on the pathology of the acute inflammatory processes in the middle ear and labyrinth .
  4. Hans Joachim Gosepath: The history of ear, nose and throat medicine in Munich . Diss. LMU Munich 1957, pp. 29-30.
  5. Konrad Fleischer, Hans Heinz Naumann : Academic teaching centers and teachers of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology in Germany in the 20th century (1996)
  6. “Schwabenbrief” No. 63, May - June 1957, p. 10.
  7. Prize of the Prof. Dr. Ludwig Haymann Foundation
  8. ^ Prize winners of the ENT
  9. Most of the winners were full professors.
  10. Adolf Julius Fillibeck (VfcG)
  11. Ludwig Kastl, "Die Trausnitz" No. 1/1963, pp. 6-8.