August Vogl

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August Vogl (born January 17, 1909 in Vienna , † after 1975) was a German surgeon and anthropologist .

Life

August Vogl studied medicine at the University of Vienna from 1928 . On December 3, 1934, he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD . The study regulations for medical students at the time did not provide for a dissertation , only a rigorosum . Until the attack on Poland , Vogl worked in various hospital departments of the Rudolf Foundation . After the annexation of Austria , he volunteered for the Navy in June 1938 . In Vienna he excelled as a sterilizer around 1940 . In 1941 he came to the Glückstadt naval hospital as a reserve naval staff doctor , where he headed the surgical department. In 1942 he sought the award of the academic degree Dr. med. habil. for surgery. By enclosing 22 publications with his request , he requested the exemption from submitting his own habilitation thesis in accordance with Section 5 of the Reich Habilitation Regulations; because he had been engaged since the beginning of the war and could therefore not write his own paper. The degree was awarded to him on March 10, 1943. Submitting nine other works, he asked for the award of the lectureship in 1944 - also "in a simple war-related form". There is nothing in the Vienna personnel file about the processing of this application. At the end of the war he moved to the now civil district hospital in Glückstadt, where he headed the surgery until the district hospital was closed. The city of Glückstadt admitted him as an attending physician at the municipal hospital and appointed him full-time chief physician and head of the surgical department when the A-Haus opened on January 1, 1962 . On September 30, 1975, he retired. On March 21, 1974 he moved to Goldach SG . There are no records about him there. He regularly wrote publications for the (Burgenland) people and homeland. Magazine for culture and education .

Fonts

  • Fateful healing art . Hamburg 1948.
  • Hippocrates' oath. A conversation between Dr. Altmann and Dr. Stallion man . Glückstadt 1950.
  • The osteoarthritis. New ways of viewing and treating . Hamburg 1951.
  • Nervous function and blastoma formation . Hamburg 1952.
  • The temperature as a remedy and poison . Hamburg 1952.
  • Segmental localization, malignancy, and annual growth of malignant tumors . Hamburg 1953.
  • A biological consideration of epidemics and disease control . Hamburg 1953.
  • Pylorus as a carcinoma border . Hamburg 1954.
  • with Hans-Dieter Hentschel and Hans Fissenewert: Healing Warmth. New insights into the application of heat therapy . Philippsburg 1955.
  • Visual teaching and surgery - Professor Walter Scheidt on his 65th birthday . Hamburg 1960.
  • The district hospital of the Steinburg district near Glückstadt . Glückstadt 1961. GoogleBooks
  • Thalidomide embryopathy from an anthropological point of view . Hamburg 1963.
  • The antipyrogenic digitalis effect . Hamburg 1963.
  • Osteopoikilia as a segment-dependent developmental disorder of the skeleton . Hamburg 1964.

literature

  • Arthur Hübner (Ed.): Surgeons Directory , 4th Edition, Springer-Verlag, Berlin / Heidelberg 1958, p. 864

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Information from the Institute for the History and Ethics of Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf.
  2. a b Information from the archives of the University of Vienna (April 2014)
  3. ^ Maria Wolf, Maria Wolf: Eugenische Vernunft: Interventions in reproductive culture through medicine 1900-2000 . Böhlau Verlag, Vienna 2008
  4. Rudolf Irmisch : The history of the hospitals in the Steinburg district . Itzehoe 1975, p. 51 f.
  5. a b Jürg Frischknecht : Switzerland we are coming. The new Fröntler and racists . Limmat Verlag 2001. ISBN 978-3857911668 .
  6. Information from the Herzhorn office
  7. Information from the community of Goldach
  8. The date of death is also not recorded in the Vienna birth registry.