Ludwig Kielleuthner

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Ludwig Kielleuthner

Ludwig Kielleuthner (born April 18, 1876 in Munich ; † August 8, 1972 there ) was a German urologist .

Life

Kielleuthner began to study medicine at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1896 he was reciprocated in the Corps Makaria Munich . As an inactive , he moved to the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel , the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen and the University of Vienna . After the state examination, he worked for three years in Vienna: at the pathological institute with Anton Weichselbaum , in the laboratory with Karl Landsteiner and as an operating student at the II. Surgical University Clinic with Julius Hochenegg and at the Rothschild Hospital with Otto Zuckerkandl . He then spent a year as an exchange doctor in Paris at the clinic of Jean Casimir Félix Guyon and Joaquín Albarrán , most recently with Peter Freyer in London for a short time . During the First World War Ludwig Kielleuthner worked as a medical officer in a medical company and then, ordered back to Munich, headed the surgical department in the new customs hall and the hospital for the surgically ill donated by Schrenk-Notzing.

After settling in Munich, he received the Venia legendi in 1914 . In 1919 he was the first urologist in southern Germany to receive the title of professor for urology. From 1932 to 1962, Kielleuthner was chief physician and head of the Josephinum private clinic in Munich. In 1934 Kielleuthner became chairman of the Association of Bavarian Surgeons . He worked at the urological and surgical work of Friedrich Voelcker and was co-editor of the journal for urology. He was an honorary member of several domestic and foreign societies and represented the Federal Republic in the committee of the International Society for Urology. He died at the age of 96 and was buried in the Nordfriedhof (Munich) . His son of the same name Ludwig Kielleuthner (1904–1966) was a pulmonologist in Munich.

literature

  • Deutsche Corpszeitung 67 (1966), p. 120
  • Society for Urology of the German Democratic Republic, Society for Nephrology of the GDR., German Society for Urology: Journal for Urology and Nephrology, Volume 66, VEB George Thieme, Leipzig, 1973, p. 453.

Individual evidence

  1. Ludwig Kielleuthner the Elder Ä. - Kösener corps lists 1960, 110/356.
  2. Urologists as candidates for the Nobel Prize
  3. a b Helmut Friess , Ihsan Ekin Demir and GO Ceyhan: 100 Years of the Association of Bavarian Surgeons . Munich 2011, p. 91.
  4. ^ The first professor was Otto Ringleb (1937).
  5. Ludwig Kielleuthner the Elder J. - Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 88/603