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Alexander Tietze (6 February 1864 – 19 March 1927) was a German surgeon born in Liebenau. Tietze's syndrome is named after him. In 1887 he received his doctorate at the University of Breslau, and from 1888 to 1895 was an assistant at the Breslau surgical clinic. During this time period he worked under Jan Mikulicz-Radecki (1850-1905).〔() Silesian Collections, Tietze, Alexander〕 In 1894 he gained his habilitation, subsequently becoming a primary physician at the ''Allerheiligen-Hospital'' (1896). In 1914-1920 he was a member of the Breslau City Council.〔() Silesian Collections, Tietze, Alexander〕 == Written works == Tietze's best known work was a highly regarded textbook on emergency surgery that was published in 1927 (year of his death). * ''Die intrakraniellen Verletzungen der Gehirnnerven''. Neue deutsche Chirurgie, volume 18, 2. Stuttgart, 1916. * ''Dringliche Operationen''. Neue deutsche Chirurgie, volume 32; Stuttgart, 1924. * ''Die Chirurgie des Mastdarmes und des Afters''. with R. Reichle, in: Martin Kirschner (1879-1942) and Otto Nordmann (1878-1946)- Die Chirurgie, volume 5. Berlin and Vienna, Urban & Schwarzenberg. 6 volumes in 9 parts, 1926-1930.〔() Bibliography @ Who Named It〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alexander Tietze」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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