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'''Otto Ernst Küstner''' ( |
'''Otto Ernst Küstner''' (26 August 1849 – 12 May 1931) was a German [[gynecologist]] born in [[Trossin]], [[Saxony]]. |
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Initially he studied medicine in [[Leipzig]] and [[Berlin]], and during the [[Franco-Prussian War]] was a volunteer with the ''Garde-Füsilier-Regiment''. Afterwards, he completed his studies at the [[University of Halle]], obtaining his doctorate in 1873. In 1877 he received his habilitation, and shortly afterwards became an associate professor at the [[University of Jena]] (1879). In 1887 he was appointed professor of [[obstetrics]] and [[gynecology]] in [[University of Dorpat|Dorpat]], and from 1893 until his retirement in 1923 was a professor at the [[University of Breslau]]. |
Initially he studied medicine in [[Leipzig]] and [[Berlin]], and during the [[Franco-Prussian War]] was a volunteer with the ''Garde-Füsilier-Regiment''. Afterwards, he completed his studies at the [[University of Halle]], obtaining his doctorate in 1873. In 1877 he received his habilitation, and shortly afterwards became an associate professor at the [[University of Jena]] (1879). In 1887 he was appointed professor of [[obstetrics]] and [[gynecology]] in [[University of Dorpat|Dorpat]], and from 1893 until his retirement in 1923 was a professor at the [[University of Breslau]]. |
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Otto Ernst Küstner (26 August 1849 – 12 May 1931) was a German gynecologist born in Trossin, Saxony.
Initially he studied medicine in Leipzig and Berlin, and during the Franco-Prussian War was a volunteer with the Garde-Füsilier-Regiment. Afterwards, he completed his studies at the University of Halle, obtaining his doctorate in 1873. In 1877 he received his habilitation, and shortly afterwards became an associate professor at the University of Jena (1879). In 1887 he was appointed professor of obstetrics and gynecology in Dorpat, and from 1893 until his retirement in 1923 was a professor at the University of Breslau.
Küstner specialized in operative gynecology and situations involving difficult childbirth. There are a number of medical eponyms associated with him, including an obstetrical extraction hook known as Küstner's Steißhaken.
Selected written works
- Der abdominale Kaiserschnitt (The Abdominal Caesarean Section), Wiesbaden (1915).
- Kurzes Lehrbuch der Gynäkologie (Short Textbook of Gynecology), Jena (9th edition 1922).
- Pathologie der Schwangerschaft (Pathology of Pregnancy), in: K. Baisel's Textbook of Obstetrics, Volume 2, (1924).
References
- Parts of this article are based on a translation of the equivalent article from the German Wikipedia.
- Catalogus-professorum-halensis (translated biography)