Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben

Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben (March 1, 1819 – September 24, 1895) was a German surgeon born in Frankfurt (Oder).

He studied medicine at the Universities of Heidelberg, Giessen, Paris and Berlin, receiving his doctorate in Berlin in 1841. Later he became a professor of surgery at the University of Greifswald. In 1868 he was appointed director of the surgical hospital at the Charité in Berlin, and in 1876 was rector at the University of Berlin. He served as Generalarzt during the Austro-Prussian War (1866) and the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71), and studied Joseph Lister's (1827-1912) antiseptic methodology in regards to surgery in Edinburgh.

Bardeleben was considered an exceptional surgeon and was a founding member of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie (DGCH). His daughter, Mite Kremnitz (born Marie von Bardeleben), was a noted German author.

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