Hermann Löhlein
German obstetrician and gynecologist
Intro | German obstetrician and gynecologist | |
Places | Germany | |
was | Physician Gynaecologist Educator | |
Work field | Academia Healthcare | |
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Birth | 26 May 1847, Coburg | |
Death | 25 November 1910Berlin (aged 63 years) | |
Star sign | Gemini |
Christian Adolf Hermann Löhlein (26 May 1847, Coburg – 25 November 1901) was a German obstetrician and gynecologist.
In 1870, he obtained his medical doctorate following studies at the Universities of Jena and Berlin. Afterwards he spent several years at Berlin as an assistant in the clinic of Eduard Arnold Martin (1809-1875). From 1875 to 1888, he was a lecturer in obstetrics and gynecology in Berlin, followed by a professorship at the University of Giessen. Here he was successor to Max Hofmeier (1854-1927) as chair of OB/GYN, becoming university rector in 1898. At Giessen he was also editor of the Gynäkologische Tagesfragen (Gynecological issues of the day).