Friedrich Klinge (pathologist)

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Friedrich Klinge , also Fritz Klinge (born November 8, 1892 in Peine , † June 21, 1974 in Budenheim ) was a German pathologist and university professor .

Life

Klinge completed a degree in medicine, interrupted by his participation in the First World War . He received his doctorate as Dr. med. From 1922 he was an assistant at the surgical university clinic in Berlin and at the pathological institute of the University of Munich . From 1925 to 1926 he worked as an assistant and deputy prosector at the Pathological Institute of the University of Basel . He then was a prosector at the Pathological Institute of the University of Leipzig , where he qualified as a professor in 1927 for general pathology and pathological anatomy . Initially private lecturer , he was appointed extraordinary professor in Leipzig in 1932.

In the course of the transfer of power to the National Socialists , he joined the SA in 1933 . At the time of National Socialism he was also a member of the NSDAP , the NS-Dozentbund and the NSKK . In 1934, Klinge accepted the chair for general pathology and pathological anatomy at the University of Münster, and from there in 1941 switched to the corresponding chair at the University of Strasbourg . During the Second World War he was also used as a senior field doctor.

After the end of the war he taught pathology as a full professor at the University of Mainz from 1946 . He was a member of the German Society for Pathology, the German and International Society for Allergy and the German and International Society for Rheumatology.

Fonts (selection)

  • The rheumatism. Pathological-anatomical and experimental-pathological facts and their evaluation for the medical rheumatic problem , Munich 1933.
  • The section course and what it entails. Also on the collaboration of the pathologist with the doctor , Stuttgart 1948.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Who is who? , Volume 11, Schmidt-Römhild, 1951, p. 317
  2. a b Ernst Klee: The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich. Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 316
  3. ^ Obituary in: The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , Volume 55, Issue 3, March 1975, p. 210