Friedrich Wilhelm Dittmar

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Friedrich Wilhelm Dittmar (born May 29, 1935 in Homburg ) is a German gynecologist and obstetrician .

Life

Friedrich Wilhelm Dittmar studied medicine at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1955 he became active in the Corps Normannia-Vandalia Munich. In 1960 he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD . In 1968 he received his habilitation . In 1973 he was appointed adjunct professor at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel . Dittmar was the chief physician for gynecology and obstetrics at the Starnberg Clinic and lecturer at the University of Munich.

Dittmar worked in the field of gynecology and obstetrics, most recently on the use of naturopathic methods in his field of work. He wrote numerous publications in scientific journals and was the author or collaborator of some multi-volume compilations in his field of work.

Awards

Fonts

  • Experimental studies on rats on the question of replacing vitamin B1 with sorbitol , 1960
  • Gynecology of Today , four-volume work (together with Hans-Peter Legal), Volume 1: Die Mutterschaft , 1978, Volume 2: The mature woman , 1979, Volume 3: The health of the girl , 1979, Volume 4: The woman in the menopause , 1979
  • Naturopathic treatment in gynecology and obstetrics , 1st edition 1994, 2nd edition 1998, 3rd expanded and revised edition 2003
  • Enzyme - Active Ingredients for Women , 1st edition, 1996 (together with Jutta Wellmann), English translation 2000

literature

  • Dittmar, Friedrich Wilhelm . In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1996. Bio-bibliographical directory of contemporary German-speaking scientists . 17th edition, Volume Medicine-Natural Sciences-Technology , p. 234.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Directory of Weinheimer Corps Students 1990, p. 87