Paul Gerhard Hosemann

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Paul Gerhard Hosemann (born April 19, 1879 in Malchow near Berlin ; † February 20, 1958 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German surgeon .

Life

Paul Gerhard Hosemann was born as the son of the Protestant pastor Adalbert Hosemann and his wife Elisabeth, née Martius, born in Malchow near Berlin. From 1897 he studied medicine in Greifswald , Kiel , Berlin and Heidelberg . Like his father, he became a member of Wingolf during his studies . He joined the Greifswalder, Kieler, Heidelberger and Berliner Wingolf . He later became a member of the Rostock and Freiburg Wingolf . In 1902 he received his doctorate at the University of Kiel with the work on a case of fulminant embolism after perityflitis . First he worked as an assistant doctor in Kiel and later in Rostock . There he received his habilitation in 1910 with the thesis Experimental production of Echinococcus by germ grafting . From 1914 to 1918 he took part in the First World War, most recently as a medical officer in the reserve.

In 1916 he became adjunct professor at the University of Rostock, in 1918 chief physician of the surgical department of the Protestant deaconess hospital in Freiburg im Breisgau , which he remained until his retirement in 1953. In 1919 he became an adjunct professor at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . Hosemann was a sought-after doctor and surgeon for the whole of Baden, especially in the field of goiter and biliary surgery.

Hosemann was married to Anna Dorothea Hosemann geb. Kobert, the daughter of the physician Rudolf Kobert . He was the father of six children, including Rolf Hosemann , Hans Hosemann and Gerhard Hosemann . He is Werner Hosemann's grandfather .

Fonts (selection)

  • About a case of fulminant embolism after perityflitis. Kiel 1902.
  • Echinococcal disease old and new. Rostock 1914.
  • The surgery. Vol. 2, Part 1, Berlin 1927/28.

literature

  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1954. Berlin 1954.
  • Complete directory of Wingolf. Lichtenberg 1991.

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