- Ludwig Rehn
Ludwig Wilhelm Carl Rehn (
April 13 ,1849 –May 29 ,1930 ) was a German surgeon. Rehn was born in 1849, in the village ofAllendorf , the youngest of five children. After the visiting the convent school inBad Hersfeld , he studied medicine at theUniversity of Marburg from 1869 to 1874, where he became a member of the student corps Hasso-Nassovia.Rehn served as a volunteer in the
Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. In 1875 he received his doctorate from University of Marburg and started to practice atGriesheim nearFrankfurt am Main and later in Rödelheim. While there in 1880, he carried out the firstthyroidectomy . From 1886 on he was a surgeon and late head of department and manager of the surgical facility of the urban hospital in Frankfurt am Main.In 1914, he was appointed professor of surgery at the newly founded University of Frankfurt am Main. During the
World War I he served as a surgeon general. Rehn was also a member of the scientific senate of theKaiser Wilhelm Akademie inBerlin .Rehm is remembered for creating the clarification of the causes of cancer with workers in the local aniline factories. Rehn was the first to successfully conduct open heart surgery, when on
September 9 ,1896 repaired a stab wound suffered by 22-year-old gardner Wilhelm Justus.He died in 1930. His grandson Götz Rehn is the founder and current head of Alnatura, a German chain of bio-food markets.
Honors
The Ludwig Rehn-Prize, donated in 1973 by the Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Frankfurt am Main, has been awarded since 1974 for excellent scientific work in the area of the general surgery. Additionally, Ludwig Rehn-Strasse in Frankfurt am Main was named after him.
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