Georg Oskar Harnapp

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Georg Oskar Harnapp (born May 22, 1903 in Berlin ; † September 10, 1980 in Leipzig ) was a German pediatrician and chemist .

Life

Harnapp first attended the 5th Higher Citizens School in Leipzig from 1908 to 1912. In 1919 he served in the Leipzig Volunteer Regiment . After graduating from high school in 1921 at the Thomas School . From 1922 to 1927 he studied human medicine at the University of Leipzig . He put his medical state examination and was 1927 in Pediatrics with the thesis About epigastric tumors and flatulence due Aerophagia and Zwerchfellneuroseund to Dr. med. PhD. His license to practice medicine took place in 1928, after which he worked as a general practitioner in Leipzig. From 1928 to 1931 he studied chemistry and in 1931 at the Institute for Physical Chemistry with his thesis on the third type of electrodes he was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD. From 1930 to 1932 he was an assistant at the University Children's Hospital in Leipzig.

From 1933 to 1943 he was a full professor of prehistory at the Albertus University in Königsberg . At the Humboldt University in Berlin , he completed his habilitation in 1938 in paediatrics with the thesis The determination of calcium ion activities in biological fluids . From 1938 to 1944 he worked as a private lecturer in paediatrics and senior physician (from 1934) at the university children's clinic at the Berlin Charité . Harnapp has been a member of the sacrificial ring since 1929 , the NSDAP since 1932 , the NSLB / NSDDB since 1933 and the NSDÄB since 1938 . He was also a member of the Kyffhäuserbund . In 1937 he became an assistant doctor in the reserve at the Air Force Medical Unit in Berlin and from 1939 senior physician at the Reserve Flak Department 121 in Berlin. In 1939 he served in the attack on Poland . He received the Freikorps fighter certificate of honor and the Sudeten commemorative medal . From 1940 to 1944 he was deputy director of the University Children's Clinic in Bonn and from 1944 chief physician of the Municipal Children's Clinic in Poznan.

After the war he became a member of the FDGB and worked as a resident pediatrician in Leipzig. In 1951 he received a teaching position at the Medical Faculty of the University of Leipzig. Since 1955 he was professor of paediatrics at the Medical Academy "Carl Gustav Carus" Dresden . In 1956 he became rector of the children's clinic there. Harnapp was a member of the Hartmannbund (from 1928 to 1935), the German Society for Nutrition and the German Society for Pediatrics . In 1964 he was awarded the Hufeland Gold Medal. In 1968 he retired.

Since 1934 Harnapp was married to the medical-technical assistant Gertrud Witte.

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  1. Gottlieb Tesmer, Walther Müller: Honor roll of the Thomas School in Leipzig. The teachers and high school graduates of the Thomas School in Leipzig 1912–1932. Commissioned by the Thomanerbund, self-published, Leipzig 1934, p. 40.