Georg Körting

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Georg Ehrenfried Körting (born May 13, 1844 in Berlin ; † 1919 ibid) was the chief physician-general of the Guard Corps .

Life

The son of the Rendanten Gottlieb Körting belonged to the Kaiser Wilhelms Academy for military medical education from April 1863 to February 1867, received his doctorate in July 1867 and promoted to assistant doctor in October of the following year.

As a field doctor he took part in the war of 1866 and as an assistant doctor in the war of 1870/71. He married at the end of October 1871. He worked at the Military Academy from 1880 to 1886. As a general physician, most recently as a corps physician in Königsberg , he retired from active service in November 1904 and was then retired general physician in Charlottenburg . D. in the rank of major general .

Körting was co-editor of the official nursing textbook and collaborator on Georg von Alten's manual for the army and navy . Around 1911 he was a member of the Central Committee of the Prussian State Association of the Red Cross and the main board of the Patriotic Women's Association. In 1915 he became deputy sub-director of the Kaiser-Wilhelms-Akademie.

Publications

  • De medicamentis, quae in tetano curando adhibita sunt, pauca afferuntur: dissertatio inauguralis medica ; 1867
  • Service instructions for assessing military service capacity and issuing military medical certificates ; 1894
  • Military medical services ; 1906
  • The medical service in German South West Africa during the uprising from 1904 to 1906 ; 1907
  • Teaching book for voluntary female nursing: on behalf of the Central Committee of the Prussian State Association of the Red Cross based on the teaching book for voluntary nursing from 1903 ; 1907
  • From the literature of the military medical services 1907 ; 1908
  • Wounds from artillery shells ; In: Mittlers Almanach
  • English nurses ; 1904
  • About helpers
  • Loss sizes
  • Automobiles in ambulance transport with special consideration of war conditions ; In: General Automobilztg. 1906. No. 48, p. 43 and No. 49, p. 46
  • The medical service in the Russo-Japanese war ; In: Löbbels annual reports ; 1905
  • The training of the voluntary medical teams in the light of the new regulations on field medical services ; 1907
  • From the medical service in the East Asian war ; 1906
  • War preparation in the Patriotic Women's Association ; In: Ludwig Kimmle: The German Red Cross; Volume 2; Pp. 403-428; 1910
  • The vacancies in the medical officer corps
  • Our military medical service since 1905