Carl Ludwig Paul Trüb

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Carl Ludwig Paul Trüb (born July 26, 1894 in Krefeld , † 1981 ) was a German medical officer.

Life

Carl Ludwig Paul Trüb was a soldier in World War I and studied medicine in Tübingen , Münster and Bonn , where he received his doctorate in 1921 . Since 1913 he was a member of the Catholic student union AV Guestfalia Tübingen . In 1925 he became a city ​​doctor in Duisburg and in 1927 a district doctor in Merzig . He joined the NSDAP on July 1, 1939 and became a member of the SS . After stints in Magdeburg and Arnsberg , he became government medical advisor at the police headquarters in Berlin in 1938 . On July 15, 1940, he was transferred to the Reichsstatthalter from Greater Vienna to Vienna as Chief Medical Officer . In the subsection Public Health and people care turbidity was probably in the department of genetic and racial hygiene for the implementation of the Law for the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring responsible, as well as possibly in the department of health and asylums for the transports as part of the Action T4 to Hartheim Euthanasia Center . From 1942 to 1943 medical officer in the Air Force, Trüb received his habilitation in 1944 and was a private lecturer at the University of Vienna .

After 1945 he was appointed medical officer at the Cologne Regional Council in the British Zone . When he was denazified on June 16, 1947, he was classified in category 5 (exonerated). In North Rhine-Westphalia he became a consultant for epidemic control and hygiene in the state labor ministry, and from 1952 until his retirement in 1959 he was a senior medical officer at the Düsseldorf regional council .

Turbid was a leading physician in the physician's assessment of restitution applications and even trained in the 1960s, medical officers for this activity. He took on a teaching position on insurance medicine at the University of Münster . In 1973 Trüb was awarded the Johann-Peter-Frank-Medal of the Federal Association of Doctors of the Public Health Service .

Fonts (selection)

  • Syphilis as an occupational disease for doctors . C. Marhold, Halle a. P. 1923.
  • The hygiene of indoor swimming pools, their development and functional design . R. Schoetz, Berlin 1929.
  • The communal catering in its relation to the unspecific bacterial food poisoning . R. Schoetz, Berlin 1942.
  • The participation of the doctor in the implementation of the Federal Compensation Act and in the practice of compensation law . Publishing general weekly newspaper of Jews in Germany, Düsseldorf 1955.
  • Displaced persons and refugees in nursing. Nursing displaced persons and refugees in the administrative district of Düsseldorf. A sociological and sociographic study in hospitals and medical schools . Wegweiserverlag, Troisdorf 1958.
  • Law on the exercise of the profession of nurse and pediatric nurse (Nursing Act) and the examination regulations for nurses and pediatric nurses . Bertelsmann, Bielefeld 1961.
  • The tasks of the medical officers and the health authorities in the field of testimony and expert opinions . Bertelsmann, Bielefeld 1971.
  • With Karl Jahnke: tumor diseases and nutrition . Working group for the fight against cancer of the statutory health and pension insurance providers in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Bochum 1965.
  • Saints and sickness . Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1978 (dissertation, University of Bochum, 1976).
  • The terminology and definition of social medicine and social hygiene in secondary literary sources from 1900 to 1960 . Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1978.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Ernst Klee : The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich . Who was what before and after 1945 . 2nd Edition. Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-596-16048-8 , pp. 631 .
  2. ^ A b c Christian Pross: Reparation: The guerrilla war against the victims . 1988, p. 192 f.
  3. CV complete list 1961, p. 213
  4. denazification file NW 1049 no. 78786
  5. ^ Johann Peter Frank Medal. In: Commitment to the health of the population. 1950-2010. 60 years of BVÖGD. Published by the Federal Association of Doctors in the Public Health Service. BVÖGD, Aalen 2010, pp. 190–195, here: p. 195.