Eitel-Friedrich Rissmann

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Rissmann as a corps student (1925)

Eitel-Friedrich Rissmann (born March 7, 1906 in Hanover ; † July 22, 1986 in East Berlin ) was a German internist and infectiologist.

Life

When his father was transferred to the state tax office in Königsberg as department president, Rissmann attended the Royal Wilhelms-Gymnasium (Königsberg) . In the summer semester of 1925, he enrolled at the Albertus University in Königsberg for medicine and became active in the Corps Masovia . In the winter semester of 1926/27 he moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin and became active in the cartel corps Marchia Berlin . He moved to the Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel , where he took the state examination in February 1933 and was awarded a Dr. med. received his doctorate . He completed his training in internal medicine at the St. Hildegard Hospital in Berlin-Charlottenburg , where he became a senior physician . The then prescribed country assistant time he worked in the doctor's office of a corps brother in Ihringshausen in Hesse , whom he also represented on vacation. In October 1938 he settled in Berlin as an internist .

After the attack on Poland he was drafted into the army (Wehrmacht) and commanded as chief doctor at the German district hospital in Krakow . In October 1941 he was a participant in the working meeting of the Health Department of the Government of the General Government on the subject of "Disease Control" in Bad Krynica . Transferred to the Eastern Front in April 1944 , he was taken to a hospital in Elbing as a patient . With the beginning of the Battle of East Prussia , it was cleared and moved to Parchim . Rissmann's wife born Lemme, whom he married in 1935, died in 1945 while fleeing in Mecklenburg . In 1951 Rissmann became chief physician at the Clinic for Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases in the Prenzlauer Berg Municipal Hospital . He qualified as a professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin for Infectious Diseases and held as a professor lectures at the Charité . He was able to travel to Poland and Hungary, the Soviet Union and Mongolia, and in 1964 to India for two months. In 1971 he retired.

Honors

Works

  • What factors determine the way the fibrils are arranged in the young regenerated tendons? . Academic Publishing Company 1933. GoogleBooks
  • Experience with the new mercury diuretic Novurit , Münch. med. Wschr. 1935
  • For iron treatment of anemic conditions , Advances in Therapy, Volume 11, 1935
  • with Georg Schlomka and Heinrich Bornemann: The assessment of reduced earning capacity due to internal illnesses . Publishing house Volk und Gesundheit 1954. GoogleBooks
  • How do I reach a higher age . Verlag Neues Leben 1956. GoogleBooks
  • Kidney and urinary tract disorders . Institute for Further Education of Medium-sized Medical Professionals 1963. GoogleBooks

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 98/1094; 91/648; 113/649
  2. a b Altmärker-Masuren-Zeitung 79 (1986), p. 2385 f.
  3. Dissertation: What factors determine the way the fibrils are arranged in the young regenerated tendons? GoogleBooks
  4. ^ Notices from the Corpshaus Masovia and Kameradschaft Liebenberg association. Berlin, January 1940
  5. Klaus-Peter Friedrich (edit.): The persecution and murder of European Jews by National Socialist Germany 1933-1945. Vol. 9., Poland: Generalgouvernement August 1941-1945. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, Berlin / Boston 2014, ISBN 978-3-486-71530-9 . Doc. 14, pp. 93-107, here p. 107.
  6. ^ A b Renate Baumgarten: Necessity makes you inventive: three decades as chief physician in Germany , Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle (Saale) 2004, ISBN 978-3-89812-224-5 , pp. 98, 146; limited preview in Google Book search