Ferdinand Hüdepohl

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Ferdinand Hüdepohl (born March 26, 1902 in Strasbourg ; † June 2, 1980 in Berlin ) was a German urologist and surgeon, professor and chief physician.

Life

Hüdepohl was the son of a professor of classical philology and German studies and grew up multilingual. He studied medicine in Bonn and Königsberg. He completed the state examination in 1926, the approval in 1927 and a doctorate in Bonn he was in 1933. Then from 1933 volunteer assistant in Berlin with Alexander von Lichtenberg (1880-1949), who at that time the urological department of the St. Hedwig Hospital into one of the largest and most modern of its kind in Europe. In 1939, Hüdepohl became senior physician and shortly afterwards Lichtenberg's successor, who left for political reasons. Hüdepohl's most fruitful creative period was in the 1950s. During this time, more than a dozen publications and lectures were made which gave urology important impulses on the way to becoming a specialty.

Hüdepohl's particular scientific merit lies in the processing of urology for a multi-volume surgical textbook in his articles on urological tumors, the connections between focal infections and the urogenital tract and, last but not least, in the descriptions of urogenital tuberculosis, which are gaining in importance today. In 1947 he began teaching at the Berlin Charité, which culminated in 1951 when he was appointed professor of urology with a full teaching position with an inaugural lecture on January 22, 1952 on the subject of "focal infection and the urogenital system" . This ordinariate ended in 1961 with the construction of the wall. From 1962 until his retirement in 1972, Hüdepohl was chief physician in the urological department of the Franziskus Hospital. He practiced in his private practice until his death.

Ferdinand Hüdepohl died in Berlin in early June 1980 at the age of 78. His grave is in the state's own cemetery in Heerstraße in Berlin-Westend (grave location: II-W12a-4).

Publications (selection)

  • The assessment of Alexander Adams's operation on the basis of the Bonn cases from 1922–1932, Diss. Bonn 1933
  • Early diagnosis of urogenital tuberculosis, Z Tbc 95 (1950) H1-2, 12-17
  • Focal infection and genitourinary system, lecture given to the Medical Society and the Society for Urology, Berlin 1951.
  • The carcinoma of the genitourinary system. Its diagnosis and the various treatment methods. Lecture given at the cancer workshop on October 13, 1951 in Berlin.
  • Surgical diseases of the urinary and genital organs. Wullstein, L. and M. Wilms: Textbook of Surgery. 10th edition Jena 1951, Vol. 1, 773-938.
  • The carcinoma of the genitourinary system. Dtsch Med J 3 (1952) H 5-6: 100-106.
  • Focal infection and urogenital system, Z Urol 45 (1952) H 6_7 425-433 (habilitation thesis)
  • Regulation of chronic urinary obstruction. Lecture given at the 59th meeting of the German Society for Internal Medicine. Wiesbaden 1953. See Münch Med Wo.schr.20 (1953): 592
  • Regulation of chronic urinary obstruction. Negotiations of the German Society for Internal Medicine (1953), 107-109
  • The malignant tumors of the genitourinary system. In: Held, F .: Early diagnosis of cancer. Berlin 1953, 207-236.
  • Inflammatory surgical kidney disease. Lecture given before the 10th meeting of the Medical-Scientific Society for Surgery, Urology, Radiology and Orthopedics on November 14, 1953 in Leipzig. See: Das deutsche Gesundheitwesen 9 (1954), H 16: 514 and Z Chirurg 79 (1954) H11: 456
  • Review of Keller, J .: Urology, a guide for urologists and practitioners interested in urology. Medical Practice 37 (1954), o. O. and P. 1954.
  • The prostate carcinoma. Problems of the fight against cancer II 1965 oOuS

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  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1966, p. 1015.
  • H. Dietrich: Ferdinand Hüdepohl (1902–1980). A medical-bibliographical contribution to the history of Berlin urology, urological department of the St. Hedwig Hospital Berlin, chief physician Prof. Dr. H. Raatzsch, NBP 6/1992, pp. 137-139.
  • History of urology 1993 33 104-107: The urological department in the St. Hedwig hospital in Berlin
  • Welt am Sonntag, March 28, 1976, no.13, p.57: Furtwängler and Brecht were Prof. Hüdepohl's patients. He belongs to the Nobel Guard of Berlin medicine.

Individual evidence

  1. Jürgen Konert, Holger G. Dietrich (ed.): Illustrated history of urology . Springer, 2004, ISBN 3-540-08771-0 , pp. 224 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed January 22, 2017]).
  2. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende : Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 . P. 488.