Adolf Gutmann (doctor)

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Adolf Gutmann (born October 25, 1876 in Vietz / Mark Brandenburg , † December 10, 1960 in Santiago de Chile ) was a German ophthalmologist and university professor.

Career

Gutmann was a private lecturer from 1911 and a. o. Prof. for ophthalmology in Berlin. In 1926, his private eye clinic in Berlin had 16 beds. On the basis of § 4 (1) of the First Ordinance on the Reich Citizenship Act of 1935, he was no longer allowed to hold public office; his license to teach was revoked. He managed to emigrate to Chile in 1939, where he died in 1960.

Web links

  • GeDenkOrt.Charité - science in responsibility. Charité (see under “List of displaced persons from the Medical Faculty of the Charité” (after opening it) and “Explanations of the list of displaced persons from the Medical Faculty of the Charité”).;

literature

  • Joseph Walk, Leo Baeck Institute: Brief Biographies on the History of the Jews: 1918–1945 . Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2014, ISBN 978-3-11-158087-6 , p. 132. ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  • Urte Verlohren: Hospitals in Greater Berlin. The development of the Berlin hospital landscape between 1920 and 1939 . Berlin-Brandenburg 2019, p. 145. ( limited preview in Google book search)