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Hans Reese
Hans Heinrich Reese (September 17, 1891 – June 23, 1973) was a German amateur football (soccer) player, physician, and neurologist who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was also on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine. ==Early years==
Reese was born in Bordesholm, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, in September 1891. He was educated at the University of Kiel, entering that institution in 1911 after finishing his secondary ("gymnasium") education. As a teenager and young adult, Hans became a fine athlete and especially excelled at soccer. As noted above, he played for Germany in the 1912 Olympic games,〔''http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/re/hans-reese-1.html.'' Accessed 9-3-2009.〕 and retained an enthusiasm for sports throughout the rest of his life. Reese earned the M.D. degree in 1916. Immediately thereafter, he was conscripted as a junior officer in the German Navy (''Kaiserliche Marine'') Medical Corps, serving as a military surgeon during World War I from 1916 through 1918. He was a combatant in the Battle of Jutland, and was awarded the Iron Cross and the Hanseatic Cross.〔http://www.abpn.com/downloads/presentations/ABPN%20mldyken%20FINAL%20().pdf〕 After returning to civilian life, Dr. Reese pursued postgraduate training at the University of Hamburg. He was a house-officer in internal medicine, pathology, and neuropsychiatry.〔Clark PF: ''The University of Wisconsin Medical School: A Chronicle, 1848-1948''. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI, 1967; pp. 124-134 & 246-247. ISBN 0299043509〕 Upon completion of his residency, Reese decided to commit the remainder of his career to the practice of neurology.
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