Friedrich March

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Friedrich Marsch (born June 2, 1900 in Berlin-Steglitz , † June 29, 1984 in Hohn , Rendsburg ) was a German doctor and book author.

Life

He studied medicine in Berlin, Munich and Kiel from 1917 to 1924 and received his doctorate in 1924 on the subject of "The Influence of Heart and Lung Diseases on the Mental Cycle (Except for Tuberculosis)" . From 1928 he practiced as a country doctor in Hohn. Marsch took part in World War II and was a Soviet prisoner of war for a long time . He was committed to disabled people and took care of the nursing homes in the Rendsburg district free of charge . At the age of 80 he gave up the country doctor's practice.

Awards

Publications

  • The mouse in the cornfield. Hippokrates-Verlag , Stuttgart 1961
  • The witch in the feather bed and other experiences of a Schleswig-Holstein country doctor all over the world. Bramstedt, Elmshorn 1979, ISBN 3-921717-02-7

Web links

Individual evidence

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