Oskar Gros

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Franz Jakob Oskar Gros (born March 13, 1877 in Werneck , † August 3, 1947 in Uffing ) was a German pharmacologist and university professor.

Life

After graduating from high school in Würzburg, Gros began to study chemistry at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg in 1896 . In 1897 he was reciprocated in the Corps Bavaria Würzburg . As an inactive he moved to the University of Leipzig , which made him Dr. phil. PhD. In 1903 he began his second degree in medicine in Leipzig, which he completed with a doctorate in 1908. The following year he completed his habilitation in pharmacology. After six years as a private lecturer , in 1915 (during World War I) he received an unscheduled extraordinary position at the Medical Faculty of the University of Leipzig. In the same year he took up the chair at the Friedrichs University in Halle . In 1919 he moved to the new University of Cologne . After three years he went to the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel . In 1925 he finally returned to Leipzig. 1933-1935 he was dean of the medical faculty. After 18 years at the Leipzig chair, he was released in 1943.

Honors

  • Full member of the mathematical-physical class of the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig (1929)
  • Corresponding member of the SAW (1943)

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 137/498.
  2. Philosophical dissertation: About the light sensitivity of Fuorescein .
  3. Medical dissertation: Experiment on the curarin effect in rabbits .
  4. ^ Habilitation thesis: Studies on hemolysis .
  5. MLU
  6. Professor catalog of the University of Leipzig
  7. a b SAW