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Max Friedrich Adolph Hofmeier (28 January 1854 in Zudar on the island of Rügen – 3 April 1927) was a German gynecologist. He studied medicine at the universities of Würzburg, Freiburg and Greifswald, obtaining his doctorate in 1876. As a student he was influenced by Alfred Hegar (1830–1914) and Hugo Pernice (1829–1901). Following graduation, he worked as an assistant in Greifswald, shortly afterwards relocating to Berlin as an assistant at the obstetrics clinic of Karl Schroeder (1838–1887).[1] In 1887 he became a full professor of OB/GYN at the University of Giessen, followed by a directorship the following year at Würzburg as successor to Friedrich Wilhelm von Scanzoni (1821–1891) at the university Frauenklinik.[2][3] Written worksHofmeier was scientific editor of the twelfth edition of Carl Schroeder's Handbuch der Krankheiten der weiblichen Geschlechtsorgane (1898). The following are some of his principal works:
References1. ^Pagel: Biographical Dictionary outstanding physicians of the nineteenth century. Berlin, Vienna, 1901, 766-767 Sp. (biography) {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hofmeier, Max}}2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=uOcRAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA234&lpg=RA1-PA234&dq=%22Max+Hofmeier%22+1854&source=bl&ots=lMNX1aWadY&sig=f9XyVYFmN3_Q7ubfNPQkTlCTofE&hl=en#v=onepage&q=%22Max%20Hofmeier%22%201854&f=false Google Books] Album of the fellows of the American Gynecological Society, 1876-1917 by LeRoy Broun 3. ^AntiQbook Grundriss der Gynäkologischen Operationen 4. ^IDREF.fr (bibliography) 7 : 1854 births|1927 deaths|People from Vorpommern-Rügen|People from the Province of Pomerania|German gynaecologists|University of Giessen faculty|University of Würzburg faculty |
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