Oskar Zeller

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Zeller's grave

Oskar Friedrich Heinrich Zeller (born April 28, 1863 in Uslar , † January 2, 1949 in Neuenhagen near Berlin ) was a German surgeon.

Life

Zeller began to study medicine at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . In 1883 he became active in the Corps Hercynia Göttingen. As an inactive , he moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin , which made him Dr. med. PhD. In 1894 he also became a member of the Corps Borussia Berlin . He worked as the first assistant to the surgeon Eduard Sonnenburg in Berlin. In 1908 he was given the title of professor by the Prussian Ministry of Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs . In 1917 he was given the character "Secret Medical Council". In 1905 he lived in Berlin at Altonaer Strasse 17 in the Hansaviertel . For a while he lived at Hohenzollerndamm 192 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf . He lived part of his life in Uslar at Alleestrasse 12. Here he worked as a general practitioner . In Berlin, Zeller specialized, among other things, in the treatment of riding accidents. Many of the jockeys based in Berlin and Hoppegarten let him treat them after injuries and falls. When his apartment was destroyed in the bombing raids on Berlin, he moved to Neuenhagen, a neighboring town to Hoppegarten that he already knew from his professional life. Even in old age he practiced here as a doctor. His grave is to this day in the Neuenhagen cemetery. With Themistocles Gluck , he created the basis for the surgical treatment of urinary bladder tumors in animal experiments.

Honors

Memorial plaque on Zeller's old residence

Fonts

  • For extirpation of the pelvic tumors. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Chirurgie 71 (1903), pp. 538-581, doi: 10.1007 / BF02791328 .
  • Attempts to resuscitate animals by means of arterial perfusion of the heart and central nervous organs. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Chirurgie 95 (1908), pp. 488-559, doi: 10.1007 / BF02791736 .
  • Surgical treatment of the pulsating exophthalmos caused by aneurysm arterio-venosum of the internal carotid artery in the cavernous sinus. A new process. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Chirurgie 111 (1911), pp. 1-39, doi: 10.1007 / BF02816273 .
  • Experience with 240 nerve operations. Berliner Klinische Wochenschrift 57 (1920), pp. 399-401, H. 18, pp. 425-427.
  • Surgical treatment of the chest shots. German journal for surgery 154 (1920), pp. 87-131, doi: 10.1007 / BF02799157 .
  • The first attempts to treat purulent meningitis by blowing out the subarachnoid spaces with acetylene. German magazine for surgery 234 (1931), pp. 838-843, doi: 10.1007 / BF02797662 .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 75 , 65
  2. Dissertation: About congenital lower lip fistulas and warts.
  3. Kösener corps lists 1910, 4 , 96
  4. ^ Oskar Zeller: On the extirpation of the pelvic tumors. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Chirurgie 71 (1903), pp. 538-581, doi: 10.1007 / BF02791328
  5. Zentralblatt for the entire teaching administration in Prussia 1908, issue 6 (June), p. 627
  6. ^ German Society for Surgery: Negotiations, Volume 34, 1905
  7. Honorary Members , website of the Berlin Surgical Society, accessed on February 14, 2013.