Wilhelm Grueter

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Wilhelm Grüter (born July 30, 1882 in Essen , † August 24, 1963 in Marburg ) was a German ophthalmologist in Marburg.

Life

Grüter graduated from high school in Essen and studied medicine at the Philipps University in Marburg , the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin . During his studies in 1901 he became a member of the Nibelungia Marburg Landsmannschaft . He passed the state examination in Marburg in 1905. Here he also received his license to practice medicine . In 1906 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD. Since 1911 private lecturer in ophthalmology in Marburg. He received extraordinary degrees in 1917 in Marburg and in 1923 at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . In 1927 he came to the Marburg chair . In 1949 he retired .

His technical merits lie in researching keratitis and herpes simplex in the eye.

Grüter was a member of the Nazi teachers' association . In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler .

Honors

literature

  • Ernst Klee: The Personal Lexicon for the Third Reich , Frankfurt a. M. 2003, p. 207

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Berthold Ohm and Alfred Philipp (eds.): Directory of addresses of the old men of the German Landsmannschaft. Part 1. Hamburg 1932, p. 327.
  2. Dissertation: A contribution to the etiology of purpura haemorrhagica: Werlhof's disease .
  3. Habilitation thesis: Critical and experimental studies on the vaccine immunity of the eye and its relationship to the whole organism .
  4. ↑ Office of the Federal President