Erich Ruttin
Born: |
11-13-1880 |
Faculty: |
Medical School | Medical University Vienna |
Category: |
Expelled teacher |
Erich RUTTIN (born on November 13th, 1880 in Bielitz/Austrian Silesia [today: Bielsko-Biała/Poland], died on February 20th, 1940 in Vienna) was lecturer ('Dozent') for Otology ('Ohrenheilkunde') at the Medical School of the University of Vienna.
After he had graduated from high school (k.k. Staatsgymnasium in Bielitz) in 1900 he began to study at the Medical School of the University of Vienna and graduated on December 23rd, 1905 with the academic degree 'Dr. med'. During his studies he already worked as prosector at the Department of Anatomy and as trainee at the University Clinic for Otology with Prof. Adam Politzer, from 1906 on as assistant. In 1908 Erich Ruttin was further employed by the new head of the Clinic of Otology, Prof. Viktor Urbantschitsch, and served as assistant until 1919. He was promoted to 'Privatdozent' of otology in 1913 and in 1918 was in charge of the Department of Otology at the Hospital for reservists in Lemberg/Galicia [Lwiw/Ukraine]. From 1919 to 1927 he worked as First Assistant at the University Clinic of Otorhinolaryngology with Prof. Heinrich Neumann von Héthárs. In 1922 he was made titular associate professor of otology and from 1918 on he held guest lectures at foreign universities, amongst others in Stockholm, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Jerusalem and in the USA. In 1925 he was appointed director of the outpatient department for ear diseases at the Rudolfs-Hospital in Vienna, in 1933 he also became head of the outpatient department for nose and throat diseases at the same hospital. For 1934/35 he was appointed professor at the University of Istanbul to establish a Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology, but for health reasons had to leave after a few months and went back to Vienna. Until 1938 he directed the outpatient department for throat-nose and ear diseases at the Rudolfs-Hospital in Vienna. His scientific treatises dealt most notably with the study of the labyrinth (esp. inflammations of the labyrinth), plastic surgery of the ear and differential diagnosis of intracranial complications.
Under the national-socialist regime he was subjected to racial persecution, as a Jew lost his position and was thrown out of the University of Vienna on April 22nd, 1938.
Erich Ruttin died on February 20th in Vienna.
Lit.: MERINSKY 1980, 212-213; NAMAL 2003; UB MedUni Wien/van Swieten Blog.
Katharina Kniefacz
Nationale of Erich Ruttin, fall term 1900/01 (1st form), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Nationale of Erich Ruttin, fall term 1900/01 (2nd form), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Entry in the doctoral examination files of the medical faculty, 1903 and 1905 (In: personnel record of the Medical faculty No. 665), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Entry in the dissertation register of the medical faculty No. 317, December 23rd, 1905 (In: personnel record of the Medical faculty No. 665), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Application Prof. Politzer for appointment as prosector at the University Clinic for Otology including grant for prosectors, May 12th, 1906 (In: personnel record of the Medical faculty No. 665), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Application Prof. Politzer for appointment as unpaid assistant at the University Clinic for Otology, January 24th, 1907 (In: personnel record of the Medical faculty No. 665), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Application Prof. Urbantschitsch for appointment as paid assistant at the University Clinic for Otology, June 23rd, 1911 (In: personnel record of the Medical faculty No. 665), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Appointment as paid assistant at the University Clinic for Otology, July 20th, 1911 (In: personnel record of the Medical faculty No. 665), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Application of Erich Ruttin for admission to postdoctoral lecture qualification ("Habilitation"), November 1910 (In: personnel record of the Medical faculty No. 665), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Postdoctoral lecture qualification ("Habilitation") for Otology, September 16th, 1913 (In: personnel record of the Medical faculty No. 665), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Application Prof. Neumann for appointment as First Assistant at the University Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology, November 26th, 1919 (In: personnel record of the Medical faculty No. 665), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Certificate of gaining the title of an associate ("außerordentlicher") professor, Ministry of Education, June 22nd, 1922 (In: personnel record of the Medical faculty No. 665), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive
Appointment as regular ("ordentlicher") assistant, the Ministry of Education, August 28th, 1922 (In: personnel record of the Medical faculty No. 665), Photo: K. Kniefacz (c) Vienna University Archive