Theodor Rumpel (surgeon) explained

Theodor Rumpel (25 March 1862, Gütersloh  - 11 August 1923, Hamburg) was a German surgeon remembered for describing the Rumpel-Leede sign.

He received his doctorate in 1887 in Marburg and worked at the Hamburg-Eppendorf Hospital. He oversaw the building of the Barmbecker Krankenhaus in Hamburg, of which he became director in 1913. Among his better known assistants at Hamburg was bacteriologist Georg Jochmann.[1]

With internist Alfred Kast, he was co-author of a patho-anatomical atlas titled: Pathologisch-anatomische Tafeln nach frischen Präparaten mit erläuterndem anatomisch-klinischem Text.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/2819.html Georg Jochmann
  2. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1943797 WorldCat Titles