Ottmar von Angerer

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Ottmar von Angerer

Ottmar Angerer , Knight von Angerer since 1898 , (born September 16, 1850 in Geisfeld , † January 12, 1918 in Munich ) was a German surgeon and university professor .

Life

Angerer studied medicine at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg . In 1869 he became a member of the Corps Moenania Würzburg . He distinguished himself as a consenior and senior . After completing his studies, he trained as a surgeon with Wenzel von Linhart and Ernst von Bergmann . In 1879 he completed his habilitation. In 1890 he followed the call of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich to its chair for surgery. Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria and King Ludwig III. (Bavaria) made him a personal physician . The Surgical University Clinic initiated and designed by Johann Nepomuk von Nussbaum on today's Nussbaumstrasse in Munich was completed by von Angerer on April 25, 1891 and managed until his death in 1918. He initiated the establishment of the Association of Bavarian Surgeons and chaired its first four conferences. In 1913 he was chairman of the German Society for Surgery . Scientifically, he dealt mainly with wound infection, brain and abdominal surgery. The physicist Ernst von Angerer was a son.

Honors

Prince Regent Luitpold awarded him the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown at the end of 1898 . Associated with this was the elevation to the personal nobility and he was allowed to call himself Ritter von Angerer after his entry in the nobility register . In 1909 he became Grand Commander of this order. Since 1905 Angerer was holder of the Order of Merit of St. Michael II Class with a Star. With the rank of major general Angerer was general doctor à la suite of the Bavarian Army , which he also served as an advisory surgeon . He also held the title of Privy Council .

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  1. a b c Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 141/446.
  2. a b Helmut Friess , Ihsan Ekin Demir and GO Ceyhan: 100 Years of the Association of Bavarian Surgeons . Munich 2011, p. 72.
  3. Court and State Manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria 1899. R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 1899. p. 23.
  4. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom of Bavaria for 1914. Munich 1914, p. 19.
  5. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom of Bavaria for the year 1914. Munich 1914, p. 33.