Walter Rüder

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Walter Rüder

Walter Rüder (born April 5, 1861 in Oldenburg (Oldb) , † February 23, 1922 in Hamburg ) was a German gynecologist and obstetrician in Hamburg.

Life

Walter Rüder began to study medicine at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1883 he was reciprocated in the Corps Suevia Munich . When he was inactive , he moved to the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen and the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg . In 1888 he was in Würzburg under Eduard beef and Karl Schönborn with a dissertation on Ovarialsarkome and fibroids to Dr. med. PhD. He then worked as an assistant doctor to the gynecologist Richard Frommel in Erlangen . In 1890 he moved to Hamburg to the New General Hospital Eppendorf , where he at Max Schede the surgery learned. In 1894 Rüder settled in Hamburg as a gynecologist. At the beginning of 1910 he was appointed senior physician in the gynecological department of Eppendorf Hospital by Hermann Lenhartz , which he expanded into a modern and efficient clinic in the years that followed. In his publications he dealt with the caesarean section , urogenital tuberculosis , eclampsia , uterine rupture , placenta previa , myomas and the torsion of the fallopian tubes . When the University of Hamburg was founded in 1919, he was appointed associate professor . He was considered an excellent surgeon and took particular care of the practical training of his assistants in obstetrics . For a long time he was chairman of the Obstetrics Society in Hamburg.

One son was Bernhard Rüder , a gynecologist and a long-time member of the Hamburg Parliament .

literature

  • F. Geppert: Walter Rüder † . Monthly magazine for obstetrics and gynecology 58 (1922), pp. 84-85. ( Digitized version )

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 115/927.