Friedrich Linneweh

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Friedrich Linneweh , full name Hans Georg Friedrich Linneweh (born September 22, 1908 in Meine , † January 29, 1992 in Munich ) was a German pediatrician and university professor .

Life

Linneweh studied medicine at the Universities of Graz and Würzburg, where he also worked at the Physiological-Chemical Institute from 1931 to 1934. He completed his studies in Würzburg in 1934 with a state examination and was awarded a Dr. med. PhD . In July 1935 he became Georg Bessau's assistant at the Children's University Clinic at the Berlin Charité . According to his own statements, he took over the Hitler Youth clinic there, "in which the cohorts referred by the HJ troop doctors and BDM doctors from all over Berlin are examined." In addition to his membership in the HJ , Linneweh had also been a member of the NSDAP since 1937 . He headed the clinical laboratory, completed his habilitation in Berlin in 1940 and then worked there as a private lecturer . During the Second World War he was also a medical officer.

After the end of the war he initially took over the provisional management of the children's clinic at the University of Marburg , and from 1949 as an associate professor. From 1951 to 1975 he was a full professor for paediatrics in Marburg and director of the university children's clinic. Linneweh was the author of books in the field of paediatrics.

Honors and memberships

  • Member of the Leopoldina (1963)
  • Honorary member of the Swedish Pediatric Society (1964)
  • Corresponding member of the French, Italian and Swiss Pediatric Societies
  • Friedrich Linneweh Prize for the promotion of young scientists in paediatrics

Fonts

  • The Physiological Development of the Child Lectures on Functional Paedology / Lectures on Functional Paedology. Springer, Berlin, 1959
  • The prognosis of chronic diseases. Springer, Berlin, Göttingen, Heidelberg, 1960
  • Current problems of infant feeding. Nestlé, Frankfurt am Main, 1968

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sabine Schleiermacher, Udo Schagen : The Charité́ in the Third Reich. On the easement of medical science under National Socialism . Schöningh, Paderborn 2008, ISBN 978-3-506-76476-8 , p. 124
  2. a b c d Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Third Reich , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 374
  3. member entry by Friedrich Linneweh (with picture) at the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina , accessed on 2 April 2016th