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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4After graduating from high school in 1888, Hermann Gocht studied medicine at the universities of Eberhard Karl’s University of T\u00fcbingen, the Friedrichs University Halle, the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit\u00e4t in Berlin and the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen. He had been a member of the Corps Borussia Halle since 1889. In 1912 he also became a member of the Corps Guestfalia Greifswald. [first] The state examination (1894) was followed by a seven -year further training at the surgical university clinic Halle under Friedrich Gustav von Bramann, at the Hygienic Institute of the University of Greifswald under Friedrich Loeffler, at the Pathological Institute of the University of Greifswald under Paul Grawitz (1850\u20131932), in the surgery of the hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf under Hermann K\u00fcmmell and finally at the W\u00fcrzburg orthopedic private clinic by Albert Hoffa. There he became a senior doctor. With August Blencke, Alfred Schanz and Gustav Schrotmann, he founded the independence and validity of German orthopedics. In 1901 he founded his own clinic in Halle (Saale), which became a center of German crippling care. Inspired by Heinrich Hoeftman and Schanz, the German orthopedic society was created in the same year. Already at the 2nd congress (1903) Gocht reported on his rich experiences. As chairman of the 11th congress, he pointed out that “despite the powerful counter -flow, the chair for orthopedics in Berlin was preserved and that new chairs were built in Breslau (Ludloff) and Zurich (Schulthess).” (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Professor since 1910, Gocht was appointed to the Charit\u00e9 in 1915. He founded the orthopedic department of the Charit\u00e9, supported by his Swiss assistant, later senior physician and deputy Hans Debrunner. In 1934 he became director of the one founded by Konrad Biesalski Oskar-Helene-Hheims appointed. As editor of the Archives for orthopedic and accident surgery Gocht and Fritz K\u00f6nig got involved in the interaction of orthopedics\/mechanotherapy and traumatology. The two competing subjects were only merged a hundred years later by the new further training regulations. “But the defensive man was also defensive in mature men and until the end of his academic career.” (Wittek). Gocht’s performance and integrity was recognized with the appointment as a Ordinarius (1927) and with the election as a dean (1932\u20131935). In 1936 Gocht had to keep his farewell lecture, in 1937 he made all offices available due to illness. In 1905, he was naturally interested in the new X -ray diagnostics to the highest degree, in 1905 the German X -ray company. Due to a lack of radiation protection measures in the first years of his scientific work, Hermann Gocht carried severe skin damage to his hands. They finally led to radiation carcinoma, which he died in 1938. At Gocht’s initiative, the Kr\u00fcppel Healing and Education Association Halle-Merseburg and the Kr\u00fcppel-F\u00fcrsorge-Verein in the province of Saxony and 1910 the Cripple and educational institution in Halle founded. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Chairman of the German Association for Kr\u00fcppelf\u00fcrsorge (1933) Honorary member of the German Orthopedic Society (1937) Honorary member of the orthopedic societies of England, Italy and Sweden Honorary member of the Vienna X -ray company Textbook of the X-ray examination for use for medical professionals (1898) Instructions for the production of orthopedic association apparatus (1901) Artificial limbs (1907) Amputations and exerculations, artificial limbs (1907) Orthopedic technology (1917) Artificial limbs (1920) With Hans Debrunner: Orthopedic therapy (Leipzig 1925) New edition of Hoffa’s textbook Handbook for X-ray world literature , 15 volumes (1911\u20131934) Gocht, Hermann. In: Robert Volz: Reich manual of the German Society. The manual of personalities in word and picture. Band 1: A -K. Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1930, DNB 453960286 , S. 556. A. Wittek: Hermann Gocht \u2020 . Archive for orthopedic and accident surgery 39 doi:10.1007\/BF02585891 His DeBrunner: As a Swiss doctor in Berlin 1914 – 1924 . ISBN 3-456-84387-9 His debrunner: Lecture for Hermann Gocht’s 100th birthday . In: Negotiations of the German Society for Orthopedics and Traumatology, 56th Congress, Vienna 17.-20. September 1969 Rembert Watermann:\u00a0 Gocht, Moritz Hermann. In: New German biography (Ndb). Volume 6, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1964, ISBN 3-428-00187-7, p. 492 f. 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