Bavarian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology
Bavarian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology (BGGF) |
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legal form | registered association |
founding | January 28, 1912 in Würzburg |
Seat | Buchloe ( ⊙ ) |
precursor | Munich Gynecological Society Franconian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology |
purpose | medical society for gynecology and obstetrics |
Chair | Ricardo E. Felberbaum |
Members | 739 |
Website | www.bggf.de |
The Bavarian Society for Gynecology and Gynecology eV (BGGF) is a scientific specialist society that emerged on January 28, 1912 from the merger of the Munich Gynecological Society and the Franconian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology . It is one of the eight regional companies of the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics , based in Buchloe .
aims
The BGGF aims to promote gynecological and obstetric science and to bring about a mutual exchange of ideas through personal intercourse. For this purpose, the society organizes a conference with lectures, poster presentations and discussions at different locations every year. Every second year the conference is held together with the Austrian Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics (OEGGG).
organs
The organs include the board of directors with 1st and 2nd chairmen, as well as the advisory board with assessors, treasurer, 1st and 2nd secretary, a representative of the professional association of gynecologists , the representatives of the Junge Forum and the secretariat.
Board members and advisory boards of the company
year | 1. Chairman | 2nd chairman | Assessor | Professional Association of Gynecologists | 1. Secretary | 2. Secretary | Treasurer |
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1912/1913 | Max Hofmeier | Albert Doederlein | - | - | Albert Häberle | Sigmund Mirabeau | Ernst Rosenfeld |
1914-1920 | Albert Doederlein | Max Hofmeier | - | - | Anton Hengge | Ernst Engelhom | Ernst Rosenfeld |
1921-1923 | Max Simon | Albert Doederlein | - | - | Rudolf Dyroff | Otto Eisenreich | Ernst Rosenfeld |
1924-1926 | Carl Joseph Gauss | Max Simon | - | - | Walther Schmitt | Otto Eisenreich | Ernst Rosenfeld |
1927/1928 | Hermann Wintz | Carl Joseph Gauss | - | - | Walther Schmitt | Rudolf Dyroff | Ernst Rosenfeld |
1929-1931 | August Beckh | Hermann Wintz | - | - | Walther Schmitt | Johannes Raefler | Ernst Rosenfeld |
1932 | Oskar Polano | August Beckh | - | - | - | - | Carl Heinz Engelbrecht |
1933-1934 | Oskar Polano | August Beckh | - | - | Rudolf Dyroff | - | Carl Heinz Engelbrecht |
1935-1938 | Heinrich Eymer | August Beckh | - | - | Rudolf Dyroff | - | Carl Heinz Engelbrecht |
1939 | Anton Hengge | August Beckh | - | - | Rudolf Dyroff | - | Carl Heinz Engelbrecht |
1940-1950 | Anton Hengge († 1945) |
August Beckh | - | - | Rudolf Dyroff | - | Carl Heinz Engelbrecht |
1951-1954 | Karl Johann Burger | Heinrich Eymer | - | - | Josef Breitner | Theobald Berwind | Otmar Bauer |
1955 | Karl Johann Burger | Heinrich Eymer | - | - | Josef Breitner | Rudolf Kaiser | Otmar Bauer |
1956-1958 | Hans Rummel | Karl Johann Burger | - | - | Josef Breitner | Rudolf Kaiser | Otmar Bauer |
1959 | Rudolf Dyroff | Hans Rummel | - | - | Josef Breitner | Paul Segschneider, ED Nietsch |
Otmar Bauer |
1960–1962 | Werner Bickenbach | Rudolf Dyroff | - | - | Josef Breitner | Rudolf Kaiser | Otmar Bauer |
1963/1964 | Kurt Podleschka | Werner Bickenbach | - | - | Rudolf Kaiser | Hans Ludwig | Otmar Bauer |
1965 | Richard Fikentscher | Kurt Podleschka | - | - | Rudolf Kaiser | Hermann Welsch | Otmar Bauer |
1966/1967 | Max Brandl | Richard Fikentscher | - | - | Rudolf Kaiser | Andreas Siegert | Otmar Bauer |
1968 | Horst Schwalm | Richard Fikentscher | - | - | Rudolf Kaiser | Andreas Siegert | Otmar Bauer |
1969 | Horst Schwalm | Richard Fikentscher | - | - | Rudolf Kaiser | Ewald Göltner | Otmar Bauer |
1970/1971 | Josef Breitner | Richard Fikentscher | - | - | Rudolf Kaiser | Rolf Göbel, W. Müller |
Arnulf Weidenbach |
1972/1973 | Karl-Günther Ober | Richard Fikentscher | - | - | Fritz room | Günther Kindermann | Arnulf Weidenbach |
1974/1975 | Günther Stark | Richard Fikentscher | - | - | Fritz room | Günther Kindermann | Arnulf Weidenbach |
1976/1977 | Ernst Waidl | Günther Stark | - | - | Fritz room | Günther Kindermann | Arnulf Weidenbach |
1978/1979 | Horst-Jürgen Spechter | Ernst Waidl | - | - | Fritz room | Günther Kindermann | Arnulf Weidenbach |
1980/1981 | Josef Zander | Horst-Jürgen Spechter | Ernst Waidl | Eduard Koschade | Fritz room | Heinrich Graeff | Arnulf Weidenbach |
1982/1983 | Heinrich A. Krone | Josef Zander | Horst-Jürgen Spechter | Eduard Koschade | Fritz room | Gerhard Strobel | Arnulf Weidenbach |
1984/1985 | Fritz room | Heinrich A. Krone | Josef Zander | Eduard Koschade | Ernst Brusis | Dietrich Leis | Arnulf Weidenbach |
1986/1987 | Karl Heinrich Wulf | Kurt Holzmann | Fritz room | Eduard Koschade | Ernst Brusis | Jochen Gille | Arnulf Weidenbach |
1988/1989 | Kurt Holzmann | Heinrich Graeff | Karl Heinrich Wulf | Eduard Koschade | Ernst Brusis | Helmut Streng | Arnulf Weidenbach |
1990/1991 | Heinrich Graeff | Hans Weidinger | Kurt Holzmann | Franz Staufer | Ernst Brusis | René von Hugo, Fritz Fischbach, |
Wolf-Dieter Jonatha |
1992/1993 | Hans Weidinger | Norbert Lang | Heinrich Graeff | Franz Staufer | Ernst Brusis | Birgit Ploss | Wolf-Dieter Jonatha |
1994/1995 | Norbert Lang | Dietrich Berg | Hans Weidinger | Franz Staufer | Ernst Brusis | Wolfram Hunter | Wolf-Dieter Jonatha |
1996 | Dietrich Berg | Hermann Hepp | Norbert Lang | Franz Staufer | Ernst Brusis | Wolfram Hunter | Wolf-Dieter Jonatha |
1997 | Dietrich Berg | Hermann Hepp | Norbert Lang | Franz Staufer | Ernst Brusis | Ronaldo Stuth | Wolf-Dieter Jonatha |
1998/1999 | Hermann Hepp | Huber Elser | Dietrich Berg | Franz Staufer | Rainer Abbreviation | Christoph Anthuber | Wolf-Dieter Jonatha |
2000/2001 | Hubert Elser | Johannes Dietl | Hermann Hepp | Peter Hausser | Rainer Abbreviation | Annegret Kiefer | Wolf-Dieter Jonatha |
2002/2003 | Johannes Dietl | Fritz Christ | Hubert Elser | Peter Hausser | Rainer Abbreviation | Thomas Steck | Wolf-Dieter Jonatha |
2004/2005 | Fritz Christ | Klaus Friese | Johannes Dietl | Peter Hausser | Rainer Abbreviation | Andreas Flessa | Christoph Anthuber |
2006/2007 | Klaus Friese | Arthur Wischnik | Fritz Christ | Peter Hausser | Rainer Abbreviation | Andreas Flessa | Christoph Anthuber |
2008/2009 | Arthur Wischnik | Matthias W. Beckmann | Klaus Friese | Peter Hausser | Rainer Abbreviation | Andreas Flessa | Christoph Anthuber |
2010/2011 | Matthias W. Beckmann | Christoph Anthuber | Arthur Wischnik | Peter Hausser | Rainer Abbreviation | Stefan Renner | Christoph Anthuber |
2012/2013 | Christoph Anthuber | Olaf Ortmann | Matthias W. Beckmann | Peter Hausser | Rainer Abbreviation | Arndt Hönig | Christoph Anthuber |
2014/2015 | Olaf Ortmann | Cosima Brucker | Christoph Anthuber | Peter Hausser | Rainer Abbreviation | Stephan Seitz | Christoph Anthuber |
2016/2017 | Cosima Brucker | Marion Kiechle | Olaf Ortmann | Peter Hausser | Rainer Abbreviation | Michael Krause | Christoph Anthuber |
2018/2019 | Ricardo E. Felberbaum | Achim Wöckel | Rainer Abbreviation | Peter Hausser | Christian Dannecker | Alexander Puhl | Christoph Anthuber |
membership
Member can everyone in Bavaria are active gynecologist and obstetrician. Doctors from other specialties who deal with gynecology and obstetrics can also become members. Specialists in obstetrics and gynecology resident outside Bavaria can also be accepted as members in accordance with the statutes, and membership does not expire if the residence is moved outside of the Bavarian state, but only at the request of the member. The board of directors and its advisory board decide on admission to the company. A distinction is made between ordinary and supporting members, the latter having no voting rights . Currently (as of May 2, 2016) the society has 707 members, of which 604 are active, 83 are passive members, 16 are honorary members and 4 are corresponding members.
Awards
Every two years the association awards a scientific award for work in obstetrics and gynecology, as well as the Dr.-Hans-L.-Geisenhofer-Stiftungspreis of the Geisenhofer Foundation for scientific work by young scientists in the field of obstetrics and gynecology are of immediate importance for gynecologists working in the practice.
In addition, honorary membership can be awarded at the request of the board and its advisory board if three quarters of the members present at the general meeting approve the request. An appointment as a corresponding member can be made by resolution of the executive board and its advisory board.
Honorary members
While the Munich Gynecological Society had up to 29 honorary members, the BGGF has appointed a total of 44 honorary members since its inception (as of May 2, 2016).
List of honorary members
A.
B.
- Otmar Bauer (1904–1985), Munich
- August Beckh (1865–1951), Nuremberg
- Dietrich Berg (* 1935), Amberg
- Werner Bickenbach (1900–1974), Munich
- Max Brandl (1910-1991), Amberg
- Karl-Johann Burger (1893–1960), Würzburg
- Erich Burghardt (1921–2006), Graz
C.
- Fried Conrad (* 1923), Munich
D.
- Otto Dapunt (* 1930), Innsbruck
- Albert Döderlein (1860–1941), Munich
- Gustav Döderlein (1893–1980), Munich
- Rudolf Dyroff (1893–1966), Erlangen
E.
- Herwig Egger (* 1943), Neumarkt
- Hubert Elser (* 1941), Landshut
- Heinrich Eymer (1883–1965), Munich
F.
- Richard Fikentscher (1903–1993), Munich
- Wolfgang Frobenius (* 1948), Erlangen
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- Carl Joseph Gauß (1875–1957), Würzburg
- Eduard Gitsch (* 1920), Vienna
H
- Hermann Hepp (* 1934), Munich
- Max Hofmeier (1854–1923), Würzburg
- Kurt Holzmann (* 1929), Augsburg
- Hugo Husslein (1908–1985), Vienna
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K
- Marianne Killer (* 1946), Odelzhausen
- Günther Kindermann (* 1935), Grünwald
- Eduard Koschade (* 1933), Dachau
- Heinrich-Adolf Krone (* 1925), Bamberg
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M.
- August Mayer (1876–1968), Tübingen
- Carl Quantity (1864–1945), Heidelberg
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O
- Karl-Günther Ober (1915–1999), Erlangen
P
- Kurt Podleschka (1902–1999), Nuremberg
R.
- Klaus Riegel (* 1926), Munich
- Hans Rummel (1889–1978), Nuremberg
S.
- Horst Schwalm (1904–1977), Würzburg
- Ludwig Seitz (1872–1961), Frankfurt
- Günther Stark (* 1922), Nuremberg
- Manfred Stauber (* 1945), Regensburg
T
W.
- Ernst Waidl (1914–1981), Munich
- Arnulf Weidenbach (1929–1999), Munich
- Hans Weidinger (* 1929), Bayreuth
- Hermann Welsch (* 1928), Munich
- Karl Heinrich Wulf (* 1928), Würzburg
Z
- Josef Zander (1918–2007), Munich
- Fritz Zimmer (1926–2012), Munich
Corresponding members
The anesthesiologist and university professor Klaus Peter , the business economist Werner Sassenrath , the epidemiologist and health care researcher Hans Konrad Selbmann and the visceral surgeon and retired university professor Jörg Rüdiger Siewert have been appointed corresponding members .
history
Franz von Winckel , initiator of the Munich Society
Richard Frommel , first chairman of the Munich Society
Max Hofmeier , initiator and first chairman of the Franconian and Bavarian Society
Albert Döderlein , co-initiator and second chairman of the Bavarian Society
The Bavarian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology was founded on January 28, 1912 as a merger of the Munich Gynecological Society and the Franconian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology .
Munich Gynecological Society
On the evening of October 10, 1884, a group of 13 Munich doctors decided to found a special gynecological society in the clinical lecture hall of the Royal University Women's Clinic in Munich at the request of the then director of the University Women's Clinic Franz von Winckel . The basis for the statutes were those of the Dresden Gynecological Society . At Winckels' request, Richard Frommel was elected chairman by acclamation and took over management. The office of secretary was entrusted to the student Martin Overlach. By the end of 1884 the Society met four times and in 1885 ten times. In early 1886 Joseph Gossmann (1845–1907) was elected as the new chairman. Under his chairmanship one met eight times from 1886 to 1887. At the end of 1888 Gossmann gave up his post to von Winckel, under whose chairmanship seven meetings were held in 1890 after they had not met in 1889. From 1899 to 1910, nine to ten meetings were held annually, at which around ten to twelve members and an additional four to eight guests took part until around the end of 1907. Then the number of participants rose to 20 to 25 and occasionally also 30 members and around four to eight guests. The number of ordinary members of the society was a maximum of 83 - with up to 29 honorary members. After merging with the Franconian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology in January 1912, the Munich Society did not give up its own life and continued to meet regularly on a smaller scale. On May 28, 1914, a contract was also concluded between the Munich Medical Association (eV) and the Munich Gynecological Society , according to which the company became a department of the medical association from that point on. Only after being incorporated into the Bavarian Society, which was re-established after the Second World War , was the Munich Society dissolved on January 24, 1952.
Franconian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology
The founder of the Franconian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology in 1902 was Max Hofmeier , full professor at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg . He led the company as an elected first president since the first meeting on 25 October 1902 in Nuremberg with elections in 1908 and 1911. On 28 January 1912 he presented at the general meeting of the company and the application for merger with Munich Gynecological Society to joint Bavarian society. The Franconian Society was formally dissolved by the association.
A total of 28 scientific meetings of the society took place alternately in Nuremberg, Würzburg , Erlangen and Bamberg , whose meeting reports for the years 1905 to 1911 were published in great detail in the Munich Medical Weekly . The society had the largest membership with 128 in 1905.
Bavarian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology
The Munich and Franconian Society met on June 12, 1910 in Nuremberg and on January 29, 1911 in Munich, even before the unification. In another joint meeting of the Franconian and Munich Gynecological Societies on January 28, 1912 in Würzburg, the Bavarian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology was founded on the basis of a resolution of the societies .
In the first few years after it was founded, two meetings were held annually, from 1916 to 1920 during and after the First World War there were no meetings. During the Second World War and the years thereafter, there were no meetings between February 1939 and February 1951. This only changed after the company was re-established on February 22, 1951 in Munich.
In the course of the re-establishment of the BGGF it was determined that there had never been an entry in the Würzburg register of associations, which was therefore the first time on April 6, 1951.
At the suggestion of the Austrian Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics , which held a conference in Innsbruck from May 21 to 22, 1953 , contact with Austrian colleagues was established for the first time, which ultimately led to the Austrian and Bavarian Society working together every other year meetings, alternately in Austria and Bavaria.
literature
- Christoph Anthuber, Matthias W. Beckmann , Johannes Dietl , Fritz Dross, Wolfgang Frobenius (eds.): Challenges - 100 Years of the Bavarian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology. Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart - New York 2012, ISBN 978-3-13-171571-5
- Erich Kuß : Comments on “Challenges. 100 years of the Bavarian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology ”. Munich 2014, online
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Articles of BGGF ( online ( Memento of the original January 25, 2016 Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link is automatically inserted and not yet tested Please review the original and archive link under. Instructions and then remove this notice. )
- ↑ BGGF in figures ( Memento of the original dated August 2, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Josef Zander , Fritz Zimmer: The Bavarian Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology. A documentation on the occasion of its 75th anniversary. Thieme Verlag, Munich, 1987.
- ^ Official directory of the teachers, civil servants and students at the royal Bavarian Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich. Winter semester 1885/86. Royal Court and University Printing Press of Dr. C. Wolf & Sohn, Munich 1885, p. 68, online (PDF document; 6.3 MB)
- ^ Grassmann: Obituary for Josef Gossmann. MMW 54: 2288-2290 (1907)