Max Neve
Max Neve (* 1900 ; † November 1965 in Buenos Aires ) was a German doctor.
Life
Neve studied medicine at the University of Hamburg from 1925 and on May 14, 1925 became a connoisseur of the Pépinière-Corps Franconia, which had moved from Berlin to Hamburg . In 1928 he was inactive in Buenos Aires. With a topic of ear, nose and throat medicine , he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD . As an assistant doctor in Buenos Aires, he challenged a member of the Corps Rheno-Palatia Munich (at that time still in the Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convention ) to a duel on heavy sabers . After a court of honor deprezierte and revozierte the challenged and revozierte Neve. As a professor , Neve was chief physician and medical director of Hospital Alemán (Buenos Aires) for decades . His corps brother Bruno Toepfer , Ministerial Director in the Federal Ministry of Economics , visited him there several times on business trips to Central and South America . After Federal President Heinrich Lübke inaugurated the extension to the German Hospital operated by Neve in 1962, Neve died of heart disease at the age of 65.
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 66/554.
- ↑ a b c Archive Corps Franconia Hamburg
- ↑ Dissertation: About cysts in the pharynx, especially epiglottic cysts
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SURNAME | Neve, Max |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German doctor in Buenos Aires |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1900 |
DATE OF DEATH | November 1965 |
Place of death | Buenos Aires |