Caris-Petra Heidel

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Caris-Petra Heidel (born December 23, 1954 in Leipzig ) is a German dentist and medical historian.

Life

Heidel attended the workers and farmers faculty in Halle (Saale) . After graduating from high school, from 1973 she studied dentistry at the Medical Institute in Donetsk , Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic . After completing the Physikum, in 1975 she moved to the Carl Gustav Carus Medical Academy . After taking the state examination in Dresden, she was licensed as a dentist in 1978 . She completed her specialist training at the Institute for Social Hygiene at the Medical Academy in Dresden. There she had a teaching position in history of medicine for dental students from 1981 to 1983 . With the state recognition as a specialist dentist for social hygiene, she became a research assistant at the department (since 1990 institute) for the history of medicine. In the same year took place Promotion A . In 1989 she received the teaching qualification for the field of history of medicine. 1990 saw the Promotion B . In 1992 she was granted the right to practice medicine. The Technical University of Dresden awarded her the title of Privatdozent in 1997 . In 2002 the Faculty of Education at the TU Dresden gave her a teaching position for the history of medicine and nursing. In 2004 she was appointed professor for the history of medicine at the Medical Faculty of the TU Dresden. After five years as commissioner , she was appointed director of the Institute for the History of Medicine in 2013.

Committees and societies

Heidel is the director of the international conference series “Medicine and Judaism”; since 1994 she has been co-editor of the conference volumes. At the German Medical Association she is involved in the "NS Documentation" working group. She sat on the board of the working group History of Dentistry at the German Society for Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine . 1987–1991 she headed the study group History of Stomatology in the Society for the History of Medicine in the GDR.

Works

  • with Wolfgang Kirchhoff : "... totally finished with National Socialism"? The never-ending story of dentistry under National Socialism . Mabuse, Frankfurt am Main 2016. ISBN 978-3938304211 .
  • The Surgical and Medical Academy in Dresden . In: Heidel CP, Zwipp H (Hrsg.): From the surgical-medical academy to university medicine in Dresden. Festschrift for the 200th anniversary of the most important predecessor institution . Hille, Dresen 2015, pp. 15–50. ISBN 978-3939025597 .
  • with Bernhard Irrgang : Medical ethics. Textbook for medical professionals . Steiner, Stuttgart 2015. ISBN 978-3515109574 .
  • The ethical discourse on medical experiments on humans in the history of medicine , in: Funk M (Ed.): Transdisciplinary, Interkulturell. Technological philosophy according to the academic small state . Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2015, pp. 427–439. ISBN 978-3826053610 .
  • The stigmatization as a “Jew” and its effect on professional and scientific reputation using the example of bacteriologist Heinrich Wilhelm Conradi (1876–1943) , in: Kästner I, Jürgen Kiefer (ed.): From Maimonides to Einstein. Jewish scholars and scientists in Europe . Shaker, Aachen 2015, pp. 277–294. ISBN 978-3844039030 .
  • with Markus Rentsch: The German doctor and botanist Traugott Gerber (1710–1743) - a life in Russia in the service of medical science , in: Kiefer J (Ed.): Heilkunde und Heilmittel. For the acquisition and transfer of medical-pharmaceutical knowledge in Europe . Shaker, Aachen 2013, pp. 97–119. ISBN 978-3844017885 .
  • with Rüdiger Döhler and Thaddäus Zajaczkowski : Johann Adam Kulmus - on the importance of his anatomical tables for surgery in Europe and for medical training in Japan . The Surgeon 61 (2020). doi: 10.1007 / s00104-020-01231-6 .

Dentistry

Medicine in Dresden

  • Between naturopathy and racial hygiene. Dresden medicine under National Socialism . Dresdner Hefte 11 (1993), pp. 39-50.
  • Johann Alexander Vogelsang (1890-1963) and his contribution to the establishment of dentistry at the Johannstädter Stadtkrankenhaus and the Medical Academy Dresden , in: Albrecht DM (Ed.): Contributions to Dresden University Medicine. Techn. Univ., Med. Fac. Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, pp. 95-112.
  • Carl Gustav Carus (1789-1869); Heinrich Wilhelm Conradi (1876–1943); Christian Gerhard Leopold (1846–1911) , in: The Rector of TU Dresden (Ed.), Mauersberger K (Red.): Innovation has tradition. Excellent science in the history of the TU Dresden (1828–1990) . Dresden, pp. 19-22; Pp. 158-162; Pp. 98-102.
  • with Albrecht Scholz and Marina Lienert: From the city hospital to the university hospital. 100 years of hospital history in Dresden . Böhlau, Cologne 2010.
  • with Marina Lienert: Ernst Philalethes Kuhn. The establishment of racial hygiene as an academic subject at the TH Dresden , in: Pieper Ch (Hrsg.): Braune Karrieren. Dresden perpetrators and actors in National Socialism . Sandstein-Verlag, Dresden 2012, pp. 136–143.
  • Medical training in Dresden since the middle of the 18th century , in: Dresdner Geschichtsverein (Hrsg.): Health system in Dresden . Dresden 2013, pp. 4–13.
  • with Marina Lienert (ed.): The professors of the Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus Dresden and its predecessor institutions 1814–2013 . Dresden 2014.
  • with Marina Lienert: Jewish doctors in Dresden , in: Heidel CP (Ed.): The woman in Judaism - Jewish women in medicine. Mabuse, Frankfurt am Main 2014, pp. 217–237.

Articles in the medical journal Saxony

  • The doctor and sports medicine specialist Willy Katz (1878–1947). The only Jewish “medical practitioner” for Dresden . 24 (2013), pp. 473-476.
  • The social hygienist Dr. med. Marta Fraenkel (1896–1976). A life dedicated to scientific health education . 24 (2013), pp. 463-465.
  • The city school doctor Dr. med. Otto Kastner (1880-1938) . 24 (2013), pp. 466-468.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Doctorate A: Analysis of sick leave times among apprentices at a company vocational school in Dresden, taking social factors into account .
  2. Doctorate B: On the development of stomatology historiography since the 19th century .
  3. Institute for the History of Medicine (tu-dresden.de)