Franz Lothar Schleyer
Franz Lothar Schleyer (born March 31, 1913 - † February 9, 1995 ) was a German doctor and forensic doctor .
Live and act
In the 1950s he worked with Otto Prokop in the Institute for Forensic Medicine at the University of Bonn under Herbert Elbel . There he completed his habilitation in 1950 and was appointed private lecturer . In 1956 he was appointed adjunct professor and in 1964 appointed professor of forensic medicine at the Philipps University of Marburg . Schleyer was a member of the Academie Internationale de Médecine légale and the German Society for Forensic Medicine and, among other things, was an expert in the case of the Iserlohn love couple murder. He dealt extensively with the phenomenon of stigmatization as part of his dissertation . In 1948 Franz Schleyer published his findings in the book "The stigmatization with the wounds" . In 1975 Franz Schleyer campaigned against the derailment of the German language in newspapers.
He worked with Irmgard Oepen , also a professor at the Institute for Forensic Medicine at the University of Marburg.
Fonts (selection)
- The stigmatization with the blood marks: biographical extracts and medical analysis. Schmorl & Von Seefeld, 1948.
- The Healings at Lourdes: A Critical Inquiry. Bouvier, 1949.
- Human biological traces. Securing, evidence and analysis in forensic science and forensic medicine. With contributions by Gerhard Bässler . Kriminalistik-Verlag , Heidelberg 1995 ( Kriminalistik , Volume 32) ISBN 3-7832-0695-2 .
- With Irmgard Oepen. Guide to the forensic medical examination of blood traces. Schmidt-Römhild , Lübeck 1977 ( Working methods of medical and scientific forensics , Volume 4) ISBN 3-7950-0617-1 .
- (Ed.) Research results in forensic medicine. Festschrift for Herbert Elbel's 60th birthday . With a greeting and 29 contributions from friends, colleagues and students of the jubilee. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1967.
- Guide to the forensic medical examination of blood traces. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1966. Working methods of medical and scientific criminalistics , Volume 4).
- Post-mortem clinical-chemical diagnostics and determination of the time of death using chemical and physical methods. Thieme, Stuttgart 1958.
- Attempts to determine the time of death by paper electrophoresis from the degree of hemolysis of the corpse serum. In: Swiss journal for general pathology and bacteriology. 19/1956, pp. 273-277 doi: 10.1159 / 000160692 .
- On the significance of bronchiolitic and peribronchiolitic changes in sudden death in infancy. In: International Journal of Legal Medicine . Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg, January 1, 1956, ISSN 0937-9827 doi: 10.1007 / BF00664637 .
literature
- Hans Joachim Mallach . Franz Schleyer, March 31, 1913 - February 9, 1995. In: Informations 5. Heft 43/44, 1995, p. 292.
- Katrin Hofmann: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar. Edition 18, Saur, 2001, ISBN 3-598-23603-4
Web links
- Literature by and about Franz Lothar Schleyer in the catalog of the German National Library
- Schleyer, Franz Lothar. Hessian biography. (As of June 23, 2020). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
Individual evidence
- ^ Development of forensic medicine German Society for Forensic Medicine
- ^ Gerhard Mauz . Any blood type you want. To the trial of the Iserlohn love couple murder (III). In: Der Spiegel . No. 52, December 18, 1972.
- ↑ Willem Marie Speelman: Wondtekenen, wondertekenen: over de stigmatisatie van Franciscus . Uitgeverij Van Gorcum, 2006, ISBN 90-232-4218-1 ( full text in the Google book search).
- ^ Franz Schleyer: Journalistic. Comments on the language of the information media. Der Sprachdienst 19 (1975), 43-7, 58-9, 76-8.
- ^ Francisco J. Oroz Arizcuren, Antonio Tovar, Eugenio Coseriu, Carlo De Simone: Navicula Tubingensis . Gunter Narr Verlag, 1984, ISBN 3-87808-230-4 ( full text in the Google book search).
- ↑ Irmgard Vollmer-Oepen in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schleyer, Franz Lothar |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schleyer, Franz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German doctor, forensic specialist and university professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 31, 1913 |
DATE OF DEATH | February 9, 1995 |