Georg Deycke

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Georg Deycke Pascha (born December 21, 1865 in Hamburg , † February 4, 1938 in Murrhardt ) was a German internist and tuberculosis researcher.

Life

Deycke studied medicine at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg and the Kaiser-Wilhelms-Universität Strasbourg . He became a member of the Corps Hasso-Borussia Freiburg and the Corps Rhenania Strasbourg . In 1893 he was at the University of Kiel to Dr. med. PhD . After completing his studies, he initially worked in Hamburg's Eppendorf General Hospital . With Heinrich Albers-Schönberg , he founded the specialist journal Advances in the field of X-rays and imaging processes . From 1898 he was chief physician of the internal department for internal medicine and the scientific laboratory of the Military Medical Academy Gülhane in Constantinople . In 1904 he followed Robert Rieder as director of this facility. He received the Ottoman honorary title pasha .

In 1907 he returned to Hamburg. The following year he took over the management of a leprosy asylum in British Guiana . From 1909 to 1912 he worked for the Hamburg Foundation for research purposes, then as senior physician in the internal department of the Eppendorfer Hospital. In 1913 he became director of the General Hospital in Lübeck . From 1921 to 1926 he was chairman of the Medical Association in Lübeck . Deycke was charged in 1930 in connection with the Lübeck vaccination accident in the Calmette trial . After his conviction by the Reichsgericht , he left Lübeck in 1933. The judgment has been received by the Hamburg Medical Association and the Lübeck Central University Library. Five years later he died in Württemberg at the age of 73 .

Works

  • On the theory and practice of the immunizing treatment of leprosy with Nastin . Johann Ambrosius Barth Verlag , Leipzig 1907.
  • Practical textbook of tuberculosis . Springer, Berlin 1920.
  • The Relationship of Leprosy to Tuberculosis . Leipzig 1915.

literature

  • Henning von Beust, Heye Heyen (eds.): Calmette indictment in full / The indictment speeches from Lienau. According to shorthand records. Albrecht & Vorkamp, ​​Lübeck 1932.
  • Julius Moses: The Dance of Death from Lübeck . Dr. Madaus & Co. , Radebeul-Dresden 1930.
  • Andreas Jens Reuland: Human experiments in the Weimar Republic. Books on Demand, Norderstedt 2004, ISBN 3-8334-1823-0 . Online version ( memento of January 15, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) of the relevant chapter
  • Peter Guttkuhn: Dr. jur. Alfred Cantor (1899–1968): From lawyer and notary in Lübeck to agricultural worker pioneer in the Negev. In: Israel News. No. 11488. Tel Aviv, December 21, 2006, pp. 9-10.
  • Friedrich von Rohden: From old Lübeck doctors. In: The car. 1960, pp. 96/98.
  • Julius Edelhoff : The Calmette Process. In: The car . 1984, pp. 62-68.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 32/64; 102/102
  2. Dissertation: On the Exarticulatio femoris and its dangers with casuistic contributions. Dissertation .
  3. Arın Namal: position and merits of German scientists at the Medical Faculty of Istanbul University. ( Memento from February 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (therein: Gülhane Medical Faculty)
  4. Judgment (WorldCat)
  5. Judgment of the Reichsgericht (GoogleBooks)

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