Carl Moncorps

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Carl Moncorps (born July 8, 1896 in Berlin , † January 17, 1952 in Münster ) was a German dermatologist and university professor .

Life

After receiving his doctorate in 1923 as Dr. med. He completed his specialist training as a dermatologist from 1925 at the University of Munich with Leo von Zumbusch . He completed his habilitation for dermatology in Munich in 1928 and was subsequently a private lecturer and from 1935 as a senior physician and associate professor. After Zumbusch's forced retirement he took over the management of the clinic as a substitute.

From 1937 he was a member of the NSDAP . In 1938 he was appointed to the chair of dermatology at the University of Münster , where he was also the director of the university skin clinic and worked until his death. Under his deanery, Otmar von Verschuer , who was burdened by the Nazis, received a chair at the university in 1951.

According to Albrecht Scholz, Moncorps is "one of the founding fathers of operative dermatology in Germany".

Web links

  • P. Altmeyer: Moncorps, Carl in: The online encyclopedia of dermatology, venereology, allergology and environmental medicine

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Third Reich , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 415.
  2. Albrecht Scholz: History of dermatology in Germany. , Berlin / Heidelberg 1999, p. 299