Rupprecht Bernbeck

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Rupprecht Bernbeck (born September 15, 1916 in Neumünster ; † November 29, 2003 ) was a German medical officer and orthopedist.

Life

Bernbeck studied medicine and philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich in the 1930s . On April 1, 1936, he joined the Navy . During the Second World War he worked as a ship's doctor on U 124 (May – September 1941), UIT 21 Finzi (October – December 1943) and U 155 (January – August 1944). In 1944/45 he was a flotilla doctor of the 2nd U-Flotilla in Lorient . From May 10 to December 10, 1945 he was a prisoner of war in Lorient . In 1942 he received the Dr. med. , In 1943 the Dr. phil. and in 1952 the Dr. rer. nat. Professor since 1955 , he was elected head of orthopedics in Hamburg's AK Barmbek in 1963 . He was involved in (conservative) pediatric orthopedics . In Hamburg he was the state doctor for the physically handicapped. When he retired (1981), the city honored him with the Portugaleser . On the initiative of the Hamburger Morgenpost , over a hundred of the patients he operated on sued him in 1984 for malpractice . The processes went down in German legal history and sensitized the public to patient rights . The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg as Bern Beck's employer had in 1987 a total of 30 million German marks in compensation pay. From 1953 to 1986 Bernbeck was a member of the Corps Hubertia Munich . He was buried in the Keitum cemetery on Sylt .

Works

  • with Georg Hohmann and Matthias Hackenbroch: Special orthopedics = trunk (spine and pelvis) . Thieme, Stuttgart 1958.
  • with Alexander Sinios: Neuro-orthopedic screening in infancy: schedules, examinations, and findings . Urban & Schwarzenberg, Baltimore 1978.
  • with Jürgen Pramschiefer and Herbert D. Stolle: Technical children's orthopedics . Thieme, Stuttgart New York 1982.
  • with Günter Dahmen: Pediatric Orthopedics . Thieme, Stuttgart New York 1983.
  • with Ottmar Bengert and Herbert D. Stolle: Orthopedic history in Hamburg: on the historical development of Hamburg orthopedics and rehabilitation of the physically handicapped / 1 Beginnings of Hamburg orthopedics in the 19th century . Belhadi, Kassel 1998.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary of the Munich submarine comradeship 1926
  2. Dissertation 1942: About a rare amniogenic malformation
  3. Dissertation 1943: The seaman and his world - a racial-psychological investigation of the relationship of humans to the sea and seafaring with special consideration of the German people .
  4. Dissertation 1952: Comparative anatomical investigation of the pelvic skeleton on the problem of the upright gait and the special mechanics of birth in humans .
  5. SPIEGEL article about the process
  6. Festschrift 100 years of AK Hamburg-Barmbek u. a. Bernbeck case (p.41ff.)
  7. Kösener Corp lists 1996 80 /1087