Hanns von Meyenburg

Hanns von Meyenburg (actually Walter but called Hanns;[1] born 6 June 1887 in Dresden; died 6 November 1971) was a Swiss Pathologist.

Biography

Hanns von Meyenburg was the son of Swiss sculptor Victor von Meyenburg (1834–1893)[2] and his wife Frau Konstanze von May, which belong to the Schaffhausen nobility.

He was born in Dresden, where his father had lived since 1869, but returned to his parents' land of origin for his studies and his career. He did his habilitation in 1918 with Otto Busse and became a professor in 1919 at the University of Lausanne. From 1925 to 1953, he was professor at the University of Zürich. From 1932 to 1934, he was Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, and from 1934 to 1936 Rector of the University of Zürich.

The von Meyenburg complex, in liver histopathology, in named after him.

His daughter Gertrud Frisch-von Meyenburg was married from 1943 to 1960 with architect Max Frisch.

Selected works

Literature

References

  1. Meyenburg, von in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  2. 01384 Viktor von Meyenburg. Matrikeldatenbank. Akademie der Bildenden Künste München. URL:http://matrikel.adbk.de/05ordner/mb_1841-1884/jahr_1856/matrikel-01384. Accessed on: 31 October 2009.

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