Curt Froboese

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Curt Siegfried Waldemar Froboese (born May 3, 1891 in Treptow , Berlin ; † July 16, 1994 in St. Gilgen , Salzburg , Austria ) was a German pathologist and university professor .

Life

Family and education

Curt Froboese, son of businessman Eugene Froboese and its Spouse Selma born in Saxony, high school senior at Andrew High School in Berlin, turned after the study of medicine at the Friedrich-Wilhelms University to 1916 he received the approbation as a doctor , in the same year he received his doctorate as Dr. med.

Curt Froboese married his first wife in 1917, the doctor Felicia Johanna born Thiele (* 18th March 1890 in Hamburg , † 6 June 1971 in Bad Segeberg ) which, in a second marriage in 1936 violinist Margaret born Eweler. He was the father of two daughters named Maja and Helma. The non-denominational died in 1994 at the age of 103 in St. Gilgen, Salzburg on Lake Wolfgang .

Professional background

Curt Froboese, who specialized in pathology after completing his studies, initially held an assistant position with Johannes Orth at the Pathological Institute of the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, then one with David Paul von Hansemann there . In 1921 Curt Froboese moved to the Pathological Institute of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg as an assistant doctor to Paul Ernst , where he qualified as a private lecturer in pathology in 1923 and was promoted to associate professor in 1928 . In the following year Froboese accepted an appointment at the Berlin University, at the same time he was appointed director of the Pathological Institute in Berlin-Spandau . In addition, since 1954 he has been an honorary professor at the Free University of Berlin .

Curt Froboese, who made special contributions to the gradual modernization of the Spandau Pathological Institute, retired in 1959. Curt Froboese, a member of several scientific societies, was made an honorary member of the Berlin Pathologists Association in 1960 and of the Berlin Medical Society in 1968 .

Fonts

  • Heterochromia and cataract , medical dissertation , Ebering, Berlin, 1916
  • The obesity of the endometrium . Contribution to the normal and pathological anatomy of the uterine mucosa , in: Virchow's Archive for Pathological Anatomy and Physiology and for Clinical Medicine, Volume 250, Springer, Berlin, New York, 1924, pp. 296–342.
  • Cause of fetal peritonitis (meconium peritonitis ), in: Virchow's Archives for Pathological Anatomy and Physiology and for Clinical Medicine, Volume 269, Springer, Berlin, New York, 1928, pp. 595-601.
  • About the Xeroderma pigmentosum blastomatosum malignum, [Sl], 1951
  • Rudolf Virchow + September 5, 1902; a memorial and warning to today's generation of doctors 50 years after his death; Lecture for the opening ceremony of the Berlin Congress for Medical Training, given in abbreviated form on September 9, 1952, Fischer, Stuttgart, 1953
  • Glance into one's own past, Curt Froboese, St. Gilgen am Wolfgangsee, 1961

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Johanna Bleker, Sabine Schleiermacher: Doctors from the Empire: Life courses of a generation, Deutscher Studien Verlag, Weinheim, 2000, p. 249.