Hans-Georg Jaedicke

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Hans-Georg Jaedicke as a witness at the Nuremberg trials

Hans-Georg Jaedicke (born September 2, 1911 in Deutsch-Wilmersdorf , † February 13, 2000 in Goslar ) was a German medic.

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Jaedicke was the son of a college teacher. After attending the Goetheschule, a reform high school in Berlin-Wilmersdorf , which he left in 1930 with the final exam, he studied medicine at the University of Berlin from 1930 to 1936 . After five semesters, he passed the preliminary medical examination and, after eleven semesters, the state medical examination in August 1936. In 1936 he submitted his dissertation at the University's Hygiene Institute , which was supervised by Zeiß and dealt with biological leisure activities.

From September 1936 to 1937 Jaedicke did his practical year at the Hygiene Institute. From November 1936 to April 1937 he worked in the internal department of the Pankow Municipal Hospital.

After the Second World War , Jaedicke was interned by the British until 1948. He submitted an affidavit for the Nuremberg trials .

In 1949 Jaedicke became head and chief physician of the Dr. Schüssler sanatorium in Hahnenklee-Bockswiese, which he directed towards psychotherapy . In addition, he worked as an honorary professor for medicine, anthropology and socially oriented psychology at the TU Clausthal . Jaedicke also appeared publicly as a processor of Schüßler's biochemistry .

He advocated music therapy as part of holistic medicine and psychotherapy and was made an honorary member of the German Society for Music Therapy in 1986.

He died on February 13, 2000 in the Hahnenklee-Bockswiese district of the city of Goslar in the Harz region .

Fonts

  • For the biological organization of leisure time. Investigations into the effects of various holiday arrangements for large-city students , 1937.
  • “Dietary measures in osteomyelitis treatment. (Heilanstalten Hohenlychen.) “, Munich medical weekly 1939, vol. 86, no. 2. p. 50.
  • Bernhard of Clairvaux. Draft of a human image. To the brothers of the monastic family in Amelungsborn on August 20, 1966 , 1966.
  • The bums. Adolescent and society problem , in: Neue Sammlung , 8, 1968, pp. 87-89.

literature

  • Stephan Meder: Legal history. An introduction , 2003.
  • Who is who? Das deutsche Who's who , vol. 22, 1983, p. 565.

Web links

Individual proof

  1. ^ Obituary by Christoph Schwabe in Musiktherapeutische Umschau 21/2, 2000, p. 171 f