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Bernhard von Langenbeck

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von Langenbeck is sometimes referred to as the "father of the surgical residency". Under his tutelage at the Charite in Berlin, he conceived and developed a system whereby new medical graduates would live at the hospital as they gradually assumed a greater role in the day-to-day care and supervision
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and in his capacity as surgeon or as consultant tended to the wounded men with whom every public building was packed. He also utilized the opportunities for instruction that arose, and the Militär-ärztliche Gesellschaft, which met twice a week for some months, and in the discussions of which every
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Langenbeck was a bold and skillful surgeon, but preferred not to operate while other means afforded a prospect of success. He specialised in
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surgeon in the city, irrespective of nationality, was invited to take part, was mainly formed by his energy and enthusiasm. He died at
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and became an authority on the treatment of gunshot wounds. He served as general field-surgeon of the army in the
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of surgical patients. Among his most well-known "house staff" were such surgeons as
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quote on conduct "a wounded enemy is no more an enemy, but a comrade needing help".
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in Berlin, and remained there until 1882, when failing health forced him to retire.
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After a visit to France and England, he returned to Göttingen as
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in 1864, being ennobled for his services. He also served in the
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at the end of 1870 after the city had been taken by the
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German military personnel of the Franco-Prussian War
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Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
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PadingbĂĽttel
Wiesbaden
Surgeon

Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
PadingbĂĽttel
Göttingen
Konrad Johann Martin Langenbeck
retina
Privatdozent
Kiel
Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach
Charité
military surgery
First Schleswig War
Second Schleswig War
Austro-Prussian War
Franco-Prussian War
Orléans
Prussians
Wiesbaden
Geneva International Convention
German Emperor's
Billroth
Emil Theodor Kocher
Sir William Osler
William Halsted
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore

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