词条 | Robert Friedrich Wilms |
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Robert Friedrich Wilms (9 September 1824 – 23 September 1880) was a German surgeon. Wilms was born in Arnswalde (today Choszczno in Poland). He studied medicine in Berlin, and in 1848 became an assistant at the Bethanien Hospital in Berlin. In 1852 he was named an ordinirenden physician and from 1862 onward, he served as Chefarzt (chief physician) at Bethanien Hospital. Wilms was a catalyst in establishing Bethanien Hospital as a center of learning for students and young surgical assistants.[1] Among of his better known assistants in Berlin were Edmund Rose (1836–1914, Heinrich Irenaeus Quincke (1842–1922), Ernst Georg Ferdinand Küster (1839–1930) and Werner Körte (1853–1937). During the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian Wars, Wilms distinguished himself in his role as consultant Generalarzt (surgeon-general).[2] Wilms is credited for reintroducing tracheal surgery for problems caused by diphtheria and for his work with operations that included urethrotomy (surgery of the urethra). While still a student, he was part of an expedition headed by Johannes Peter Müller (1801–1858) to Helgoland, where he researched chaetognaths, which were the topic of his thesis, "Observationes de Sagitta mare germanicum circa Helgoland".[1] References1. ^1 [https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Wilms,_Friedrich_Robert ADB:Wilms, Friedrich Robert] at Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Wilms, Robert Friedrich}}{{Germany-med-bio-stub}}2. ^Pagel: Biographical Dictionary of Excellent Doctors of the Nineteenth Century. Berlin, Vienna, 1901, Sp 1858-1859. 11 : 1824 births|1880 deaths|People from Choszczno County|German surgeons|People from the Province of Brandenburg|Prussian people of the Austro-Prussian War|German military personnel of the Franco-Prussian War|Humboldt University of Berlin alumni|German military doctors|Prussian Army personnel|Recipients of the Iron Cross (1870), 1st class |
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