Edmund Rose

Edmund Rose ( born October 10, 1836 in Berlin, † May 31, 1914 ) was a German surgeon.

Biography

Rose came from a merchant and the Mark family of scholars. His father was the mineralogist Gustav Rose.

Edmund Rose studied from 1854 to 1858 Medicine in Berlin and Würzburg. His particular interest was the study of color blindness. In 1858 he received his doctorate in Würzburg with the thesis De Santo Nico, a work on the color blindness by the consumption of Santo acid ( santonin ). Even after his doctorate explored the Rose Colour illusions and developed a color meter. In 1860 he became assistant to Robert Friedrich Wilms in Deaconess Hospital Bethanien in Berlin. Here Edmund Rose habilitated for surgery and ophthalmology.

From 1867 to 1881 he was professor of surgery at the University of Zurich. As the successor of his teacher Wilms Rose ran from 1881 to 1903 the Department of Surgery of the Hospital Bethanien in Berlin -Kreuzberg.

Military operations

Memberships

  • Since 1871: German Society of Surgery
  • Since 1882 German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina.

Publications

  • Cardiac tamponade. A contribution to cardiac surgery. Vogel, Leipzig 1884.
  • Delirium tremens and delirium traumaticum. Enke, Stuttgart 1884.
  • Over the life of the teeth without root. In: German Journal of Surgery, 1887.
  • The tetanus in humans. Enke, Stuttgart 1897.
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