Walter Hermann von Heineke

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Walter Hermann von Heineke

Walter Hermann Heineke , since 1892 Knight von Heineke (born May 17, 1834 in Schönebeck (Elbe) , † April 28, 1901 in Erlangen ) was a German surgeon and university professor in Erlangen.

Career

As the son of the doctor Karl Friedrich Heineke (1798-1857), Heineke studied medicine at the Georg-August University in Göttingen , the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin , the University of Leipzig and the University of Greifswald . There he became a surgical student and assistant to Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben . He was promoted to Dr. med. doctorate and habilitation in 1863. In 1867 he was appointed to the surgical chair of the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen , which he held until his death. In 1884 he was elected to the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina . He was a secret medical advisor , was a general physician with the rank of major general à la suite of the medical corps of the Bavarian Army and was raised to the personal nobility status by being awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown in 1892 . After being entered in the nobility register , he was allowed to call himself "Knight von Heineke".

He was a member of the Corps Brunsviga Göttingen (1855) and the Corps Vandalia Berlin (1856).

Works

  • Contribution to the knowledge and treatment of diseases of the knee. Danzig 1866.
  • Anatomy and pathology of the bursa and tendon sheaths. Erlangen 1868.
  • Compendium of surgical and bandage theory. Erlangen 1871, 2nd edition 1874; 3rd edition 1885.
  • Surgical diseases of the head. Stuttgart 1873 (Pitha / Billroth: Handbook of general and special surgery. Volume III-1/1/2).
  • Surgical diseases of the head. Stuttgart 1882 (German surgery. Eds. Th. Billroth and A. Luecke).

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Individual evidence

  1. Court and State Manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria. 1898. Verlag R. Oldenbourg, Munich 1898, p. 21.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 40/464; 7/44.