Martin Kirschner

Martin Kirschner
Martin Kirschner

Martin Kirschner
Born 28 October 1879
Breslau
Died 30 August 1942
Heidelberg
Nationality German
Fields surgery

Martin Kirschner was a German surgeon, born 28 October 1879 in Breslau, died on 30 August 1942 in Heidelberg.[1]

Kirschner was the son of Margarethe Kalbeck, sister of Max Kalbeck, and Judge Martin Kirschner (1842–1912), who later served as city councillor (member of the city government) of Breslau since 1873 and a member of the city parliament as of 1879. In 1892 he became burgomaster of Berlin (vice-mayor) and advanced to its Lord Mayor (Oberbürgermeister) holding that office between 1899 and 1912.

Kirschner junior attended the universities of Freiburg, Strassburg, Zurich and Munich.

Following his promotion in Strassburg in 1904 he went to Berlin for postgraduate studies under Rudolf von Renvers (1854–1909). Between 1908 and 1910 he was at the university surgical clinic in Greifswald under Erwin Payr (1871–1947), then went to Königsberg to work with Payr and Paul Leopold Friedrich (1864–1916). He was appointed professor of surgery at Königsberg in 1916, and in 1927 accepted an invitation to move to the same chair in Tübingen.

On 18 March 1924, Kirschner performed the first successful pulmonary artery embolectomy - Trendelenburg’s operation. He developed a new method for the making an artificial oesophagus and a method for the opening of the knee joint.

References

  1. ^ Bumbasirević, Marko; Lesić Aleksandar, Zagorac Slavisa, Cobeljić Goran. "Martin Kirschner (1879-1942): the founder of modern trauma clinics and emergency medicine" (in srp). Srp Arh Celok Lek (Serbia) 137 (7-8): 449–53. ISSN 0370-8179. PMID 19764604. 

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