Bernhard Uehleke

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Bernhard Uehleke at a symposium in Oberzell Abbey (October 2014).

Bernhard Uehleke (born March 7, 1956 in Munich ) is a German physician specializing in naturopathy and phytotherapy who, after several positions in business, now works as a university lecturer and author.

Life

After graduating from high school in 1974, Uehleke studied physics at the University of Tübingen up to the diploma examination and medicine up to the medical state examination. He then received his doctorate in 1981 under Otto E. Rössler (Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry) with a thesis on chaos in a piecewise linear system . Also in Tübingen in 1982 was the doctorate to Dr. med. in medical biometrics . In 1995 he obtained his degree in business administration through distance learning.

From 1982 to 1984 he was a scientific advisor at Winthrop Arzneimittel GmbH in Neu-Isenburg, and from 1985 to 1987 he was the provisional medical director at the same company in Norderstedt. He then moved to Potash Chemie in Hanover as Head of Gastroenterology Research & Information . In 1989 he took over the development of research on Sebastian Kneipp in Bad Wörishofen and headed it until 1992. From 1990 to 1995 and again since 2001, Uehleke was also a member of Commission E at the Federal Health Office and BfArM , as well as Commission B8 responsible for balneology.

From 1991 Uehleke worked in Würzburg, as a sole lecturer for the field of naturopathy at the university and in business as the medical director of the Kneipp plants . As a part-time job, he also worked at the Institute for the History of Medicine in the field of monastery medicine and as a habilitation candidate on the history of naturopathy. In 1998 he took part in a medical history workshop on the history of naturopathic treatments. He belongs to the extended circle of the monastery medicine research group and is co-author of the Handbook of Monastery Medicine , which was first published in 2002 and has meanwhile been translated into several Eastern European languages.

After an interlude from 2000 to 2001 at the University of Rostock as head of the phytopharmacology group, where he investigated the interaction potential of St. John's wort , he became research coordinator of the naturopathic department at the Free University and Charité in Berlin in 2001 . From 2007 to 2011 Uehleke was also a senior researcher and assistant doctor in the Department of Naturopathic Treatment at the University Hospital Zurich , and from 2011 professor for phytopharmacology and phytotherapy at the University of Health and Sport in Berlin.

Uehleke is and was a board member of scientific societies such as the German Society for Pharmaceutical Medicine (DGPharMed eV), the Society for Phytotherapy , the Kneipp Medical Association , the European Society for Classical Natural Healing , the Medical Association for Natural Healing Methods Berlin-Brandenburg and the International Society for Medical Hydrology and Climatology . He is co-editor of the magazine for phytotherapy , where he has the regular column "research compact". He is the author of numerous scientific publications, especially in the areas of "phytoequivalence", traditional European medicine (TEM) and developed a statistical procedure to assess the "hit rate" of indications in historical herbal books.

Fonts (selection)

  • with Hans-Dieter Hentschel: Live healthy with Kneipp. Ehrenwirth Verlag, Munich 1999. ISBN 3-431-03525-6 .
  • with Johannes Gottfried Mayer and Kilian Saum: Handbuch der Klosterheilkunde. ZS-Verlag Zabert Sandmann, Munich 2002. ISBN 3-89883-226-0 .
  • The historical and conceptual precursors of "naturopathy" in the 17th and 18th centuries. In: Dominik Groß & Monika Reininger (eds.): Medicine in history, philology and ethnology. Festschrift for Gundolf Keil. Königshausen and Neumann, Würzburg 2003. ISBN 3-8260-2176-2 .
  • with Johannes Gottfried Mayer and Kilian Saum: fasting according to monastic medicine. ZS-Verlag Zabert Sandmann, Munich 2004. ISBN 3-89883-087-X
  • with Johannes Gottfried Mayer and Kilian Saum: The small monastery pharmacy. ZS-Verlag Zabert Sandmann, Munich 2005. ISBN 3-89883-118-3 .
  • with Hans-Dieter Hentschel: The great Kneipp health book . Haug non-fiction book, 3rd revised edition 2006. ISBN 3-8304-2226-1 .
  • Naturopathy and “Traditional European Medicine” TEM: Results of an expert survey (Delphi method). In: Swiss Journal of Holistic Medicine / Swiss Journal of Integrative Medicine. Vol. 19, No. 4, 2007. ISSN  1663-7607 . Pp. 199-203.
  • with Hans-Wolfgang Hoefert: Complementary healing methods in health care . Analysis and evaluation. Huber, Bern 2009, ISBN 978-3-456-84700-9 .
  • as editor with Hans-Wolfgang Hoefert and Andreas Michalsen: Complementary medicine in the hospital. MWV Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, Berlin 2012. ISBN 978-3-941468-66-5 .
  • with Johannes Gottfried Mayer and Kilian Saum: The great book of monastic medicine. ZS-Verlag Zabert Sandmann, Munich 2013. ISBN 978-3-89883-343-1 .
  • with Thomas Pfister, Reinhard Saller a. a .: Medicinal herbs in the garden: plant, harvest, use. Haupt, Bern 2014. ISBN 978-3-258-07830-4 .

Web links

Commons : Bernhard Uehleke  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Curriculum Vitae (University of Sport and Health) ( Memento from December 14, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Bernhard Uehleke, Otto E. Rössler: Complicated Poincare Half-Maps in a Linear System. In: Journal of Nature Research A . 38, 1983, pp. 1107-1113 ( PDF , free full text).
  3. ^ Bernhard Uehleke: Medical-historical workshop on the history of naturopathic treatment in Bad Alexandersbad. In: Würzburg medical history reports. Volume 8, 1999, pp. 572-575.
  4. Homepage DGPharMed eV