Max Reich (physician)

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Max Reich (born May 3, 1862 in Berlin , † November 4, 1943 in Meran ) was a German surgeon and medical officer.

Life

Reich studied medicine at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin and the Eberhard-Karls-Universität . On December 3, 1883, he was reciprocated in the Corps Rhenania Tübingen . After graduating, he was in the Year of Three Emperors to Dr. med. PhD. He joined the medical corps of the Imperial Navy . Heinrich von Prussia appointed him personal physician in 1895 . He interrupted extensive travels for further medical training. As a senior staff doctor he took his leave in 1904. As a surgeon at the German Hospital in New York City , he was appointed professor from Berlin . In 1907 he returned to Berlin as a surgeon and gynecologist. In 1912 he became chief physician of the mission of the Egyptian Red Cross in the First Balkan War . In the Second Balkan War he was the chief surgeon of a hospital. Promoted to senior physician general, he came to Flanders, Turkey, Mesopotamia, Persia and Syria during the First World War . After he had passed the Argentine state examination in 1919, he worked as a doctor in Buenos Aires . He returned to Germany in 1923, but was back in Argentina from 1924 to 1931 . After that in Berlin, he was mostly traveling. He died unmarried at the age of 81.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 128/279.
  2. Dissertation: On the casuistry of skull base fractures .
  3. Max Reich (x) , in: Die Tübinger Rhenanen , 5th edition (2002), p. 74 f.