Engelbert Friedhoff

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Engelbert Friedhoff

Engelbert Bernhard Friedhoff (born February 25, 1920 in Lüdinghausen ; † August 17, 2008 in Wipperfürth ) was a German surgeon and a pioneer in the field of emergency and rescue services .

1. Ambulance of the city of Cologne

Life

Engelbert Friedhoff was born as the second son of the country doctor Theodor Friedhoff and his wife Elisabeth Friedhoff. Schilling was born in Lüdinghausen. After attending elementary school and rectorate school in Lüdinghausen and the humanistic grammar school in Bingen, he graduated from high school in 1938. After completing his labor service , he became a soldier in Bielefeld in 1938. After the recruitment period, he was transferred to the Pépinière Military Medical Academy in Berlin. He began studying medicine at the Friedrich Wilhelm University . In 1941 he did his physics and completed his clinical studies at the universities of Bonn , Münster and Berlin. In 1944 he passed his third state examination in Berlin and received his license to practice medicine .

From 1948 to 1961 he worked as an assistant doctor to Victor Hoffmann, the then director of the Surgical University Clinic in Cologne, and with the Norwegian anesthetist Sverre Loennecken (1917–1973) in providing the first regulated "emergency doctor's car" in the Federal Republic of Germany. This project was later referred to as the "Cologne Model".

From 1961 to 1986 Friedhoff was chief physician in the surgical department and medical director at the St. Antonius Hospital in Cologne .

In 1999 he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon for his “work in the rescue service and as one of the pioneers in the emergency medical service ”.

Engelbert Friedhoff was born in 1947 with Margit Friedhoff. Spickernagel married. They had three children.

Fonts

  • Is primary-cortical, non-casing kidney tuberculosis an early form of casualty, cavernous kidney tuberculosis? In: The surgeon . 22nd year, issue 7. 1951, pp. 297–299
  • Intravenous urography at a neck tumor. In: Langenbeck's archive for clinical surgery combined with the German journal for surgery . Volume 274, 1953, pp. 132-138.
  • Internal fistulas between the stomach and intestines. In: Zentralblatt für Chirurgie. 78th year, issue 29. Barth, Leipzig 1953.
  • Organ-preserving treatment for kidney tuberculosis. In: Langenbeck's archive for clinical surgery combined with the German journal for surgery. Volume 276. Report of the meeting of the 70th meeting of the German Society for Surgery from April 7-11 , 1953 ( doi: 10.1007 / BF02443193 ).
  • Accident in old age. In: Munich Medical Weekly. 98th Volume, No. 43, 1956, pp. 1463–1467.
  • Medical care for seriously injured persons at the scene of the accident and during transport (experience with the use of the emergency doctor's car). In: MMW. Issue 35. 1959, pp. 1430-1437.
  • Transport problems and first aid at the scene of the accident. After a lecture at the Trauma Surgery Conference in Freiburg i. Brsg. on March 5th and 6th, 1960.
  • with A. Kallenberg: Our urethral imaging technique. In: X-ray sheets. XIII. Volume 4. 1960.
  • Experience with the ambulance of the Surgical University Clinic in Cologne. In: The country doctor. Journal for all general practitioners. 36th volume, H. 19, 1960, pp. 663-667.
  • Doctor's demands on the transport of patients and injured persons today. In: Central sheet for traffic medicine, traffic psychology and adjacent areas. No. 2, 1961, pp. 67-73.
  • Medical requirements for the ambulance from an accident doctor's point of view. In: Central sheet for traffic medicine, traffic psychology and adjacent areas. Volume 3, 1962, pp. 133-138.
  • with Diebold, Frey, Gögler u. a .: Forum discussion: First aid at the scene of the accident. In: Journal for Medical Training and Quality in Health Care . 51st year, issue 12. 1962.
  • The transport of the sick / injured and the hospital. In: The hospital. 55th year, issue 2. 1963, pp. 63–65.
  • Injured transport vehicles, ambulance vehicles, operation vehicles. In: The Therapy Week. 15, 9, 1965, p. 441
  • The rescue congress of the German Red Cross. In: German Red Cross. Central organ of the DRK in the Federal Republic of Germany. Issue A, Issue 7, July 1966, pp. 14-16.
  • First surgical treatment at the scene of the accident. In: Langenbeck's archive for surgery . Volume 325, 1969, pp. 214-222 ( doi: 10.1007 / BF01255912 ).
  • A pioneer tells ... On the history of the Cologne emergency doctor service. In: The paramedic. 6th year, January 1983, pp. 3–5.
  • with G. Büttner: Are the occupants of cab drivers particularly at risk? In: Central Journal for Traffic Medicine, Traffic Psychology and related areas. Guild.
  • with G. Büttner: The steering wheel as a cause of car occupant injuries. In: Central Journal for Traffic Medicine, Traffic Psychology and related areas. Guild.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The operation car from Heidelberg started in 1957
  2. Anesthesia ( Memento of the original from August 29, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Cologne University Hospital @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / cms.uk-koeln.de
  3. Dear. In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt . March 5, 1999