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          Franz Bchner's Biography

          German pathologist who made a name for himself for his research on the role of hypoxia in congenital malformations, and also for his public criticism of the Nazi euthanasia program. In November, 1941, Bchner held a speech at the University of Freiburg criticizing the program. It is one of the few known occasions of a prominent physician speaking out against these practices. Later in life, Bchner also became a staunch critic of abortion.
          Bchner studied medicine and natural sciences at the University of Gieáen, graduating in 1921. He began his career as a pathologist at the University of Freiburg, under famous pathologist Ludwig Aschoff and wrote his habilitation thesis on the diagnosis and development of gastric cancer. In 1933, he became director of the Institute for Pathology at the Friedrichshain Hospital in Berlin and in 1934 he began teaching as a professor at the University of Berlin. Bchner returned to Freiburg in 1936 to head the Institute of Pathology at the university, a position he held until his retirement in 1963.
          Franz Bchner died on 9 March 1991, aged 96, in Freiburg im Breisgau.
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