Erwin Lauschner

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Erwin Lauschner (born May 21, 1911 , † February 24, 1996 in Emmering (Fürstenfeldbruck district) ) was a German medical officer and flight medic .

Life

Lauschner studied medicine at the University of Greifswald . In 1930 he became a member of the Corps Borussia Greifswald . 1937 doctorate he attended the University of Würzburg to Dr. med.

He began his military medical career in Trollenhagen near Neubrandenburg . He was assistant to the Air Force Medical Inspectorate with Erich Hippke . In 1957 he joined the new Bundeswehr and became the department head for aviation medicine in the Federal Ministry of Defense , later head of the aviation medical advisory team at SACEUR and head of the aviation medical institute of the air force . In 1966 he was appointed surgeon general promoted and lecturer in biophysics of air and space travel the Technical University of Munich appointed.

After retiring, he went into the pharmaceutical industry . He worked as a company doctor and general practitioner .

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 18 , 518
  2. Dissertation: Contribution to the question of the origin of the increase in blood sugar during duodenal stress