Secret medical advice Professor Dr. Albrecht Dietrich Hermann Lenhartz (* 20 December 1854 in LOD mountains; " 20 April 1910 in Hamburg) was a physician.
Hermann Lenhartz was born as a son of the minister and Konsistorialrats Gustav Lenhards in LOD mountains. It studied medicine in Marburg, Goettingen and Leipzig and attained a doctorate 1878. From 1879-83 he was an assistant at the medical hospital of the University of Leipzig under Professor Dr. Ernst Leberecht Wagner, whose daughter Johanna he married 1884.
After the assistant time it established itself as a practical physician in Leipzig. 1886 became Lenhartz private lecturer, 1893 extraordinary professor and director/conductor of the health center in Leipzig.
Among other things on initiative of the renowned Hamburg art historian and culture scientist that got Dr. Aby being castle Hamburg senate Lenhartz 1895 as a director of the general hospital pc. George to Hamburg.
1901 he became a director of the Eppendorfer of hospital (the today's university clinic Hamburg Eppendorf). He was appointed the secret medical advice.
Lenhartz published numerous medical writings, among them microscopy and chemistry at the patient bed, which was considered long time as standard work. To working methods and parliamentary allowance practiced today are to be attributed to it and carry partly its names. In Hamburg a road in the proximity of the Eppendorfer of hospital ("Lenhartzstrasse") was designated after it.
Lenhartzs oldest daughter Marie married 1912 the physician, poet and art historian Professor Dr. Hans Much.
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