Wilhelm Braeucker

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Wilhelm Braeucker (born March 28, 1886 in Barmen ; † after 1958) was a German surgeon and professor at the University of Hamburg .

Life

Braeucker passed the Abitur at the Barmen secondary school in 1904, then studied philosophy, French and German in Marburg, Paris, Berlin and Münster / W. There he passed the first state examination in 1909 and worked as a teacher in Saarlouis and Lennep until the outbreak of war in 1914 . During the World War he received his doctorate from LMU Munich in 1917. phil with a thesis on eugenics . He then studied medicine and received his doctorate in 1922 at the University of Jena to the Dr. med.

He then worked at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf and was ao. Professor in Surgery.

In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler .

Under the head of surgery, Paul Sudeck , the senior physicians Braeucker and Wilhelm Rieder argued over their areas of influence.

Fonts

  • The emergence of eugenics in England , 1917 (= Munich phil. Dissertation)
  • The nerves of the thyroid gland and the epithelial bodies , Jena 1922
  • The nerves of the thymus , 1923
  • The experimental creation of bronchial asthma and its operative elimination , 1925
  • The nature and treatment of neuroma disease , 1934
  • Ed .: The differential diagnosis of surgical diseases including the border areas with therapeutic information ed. v. HFO Haberland, 1935
  • Conservative neural therapy on the head , 1951
  • The healing successes of targeted neuroregulatory sympathetic therapy , Ulm 1958

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