Max stump

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Max Stumpf (born March 7, 1853 in Munich , † June 30, 1925 in Bad Tölz ) was a German doctor ( gynecologist ) and professor.

Life

The son of an officer at the royal main mint and stamp office in Munich passed the Abitur examination at Munich's Maximiliansgymnasium in 1870 and then studied - like his brother Ludwig (1846–1923), Paul Klee's father-in-law - medicine at the University of Munich . and in Vienna . In 1875 he passed the state examination and was - again in Munich - under Hugo von Ziemssen as Dr. med. PhD. From 1878 he assisted Ziemssen and from 1880 to Franz von Winckel in Dresden. After his habilitation in 1882, he taught as a private lecturer in gynecology and obstetrics at the University of Munich and in 1884 became the first assistant at the university women's clinic and polyclinic. From 1886 he taught at the midwifery school, from 1901 as an honorary professor at the University of Munich and was part of the commission for the medical examination. In 1909 he retired.

From 1887 he worked on Frommel's annual reports on the progress of obstetrics and gynecology , and from 1903 on Winckel's handbook of obstetrics . He published numerous scientific articles in medical journals, including on the effects of sclerotic acid, on the treatment of the abortion and partus immaturus, on hemorrhagic diseases and on the mechanism of childbirth .

In 1891 he married Eleonore Feder (* 1858), a doctor's daughter from Munich.

Fonts (selection)

  • Research on the effects of Herba Jaborandi . Dissertation University of Leipzig 1875.
  • For casuistry and therapy of ectopic pregnancy . Festschrift to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology in Berlin. Holder, Berlin 1894.
  • The preliminary examination and admission to the Bavarian midwifery schools . Berlin undated (after 1886).

Posts:

  • Investigation of milk secretion under the influence of various medicaments , in: German Archives for Clinical Medicin , Vol. 30, 1882, p. 201.
  • Diseases of the urinary organs in women , in: Richard Frommel (Hrsg.): Annual report on progress in the field of obstetrics and gynecology , 18th year, Volume 4, 1905, p. 633.
  • About the influenza epidemic of 1889/90 and its effect on the birth rate , in: Münchener Medizinische Wochenschrift 1893.
  • Judicial obstetrics , In: Franz von Winckel: Handbook of obstetrics , 3rd volume, 3rd part. Bergmann, Wiesbaden 1907, pp. 280-683.
  • Lecture on Bavarian midwifery, held on the occasion of the 14th delegates' day of the Association of German Midwives in Munich , in: Allgemeine Deutsche Hebammenzeitung , year 1908.
  • (Ed.): Franz von Winckel. Eighteen lectures from his estate . Bergmann, Wiesbaden 1914.

literature

  • Theodor Husemann (edit.): Handbook of the entire drug theory: edited with special consideration for the second edition of the German pharmacopoeia for doctors and students . Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg 1883, pp. 1161, 1202.
  • Julius Pagel (ed.): Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century. With a historical introduction . Urban & Schwarzenberg, Berlin and Vienna 1901, Sp. 1679.
  • Franz Neubert (Hrsg.): German contemporary lexicon . Schulze, Leipzig 1905, p.?.
  • Munich and the Munich people. Things. Manners. Wave . J. Bielefelds Verlag, Karlsruhe 1905, p. 305.
  • Leonhard Voigt: Obituary for the Bavarian central vaccination doctor a. D. Ludwig Stumpf (1846–1923) in: Münchener Medizinischen Wochenschrift 71 (1924), p. 138.

Individual evidence

  1. Father Joseph Stumpf, "k. Officiant (main stamp office)" , is recorded in the Munich address books from 1856 to 1864, the mother Sophie Stumpf appears in them from 1865 to 1890 as a widow.
  2. ^ Annual report on the K. Maximilians-Gymnasium in Munich for the school year 1869/70.
  3. ^ Official directory of teachers, civil servants and students at the Royal Bavarian Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich 1870/71 and the following.