Hans-Joachim Funfack

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Hans-Joachim Funfack (born July 23, 1921 in Dresden ; † May 12, 2006 in Trochtelfingen ) was a German urologist and surgeon.

Life

As the son of urologist Max Funfack , he grew up in Dresden and Berlin , where he graduated from high school in 1939 . As an enthusiastic rider, he registered in November 1939 for training in the 10th Cavalry Regiment in Torgau . He was then used with the infantry on the coast of the English Channel , in the central section of the Eastern Front and in the Balkan campaign . Wounded four times , he was ordered to study medicine at the University of Leipzig from the winter semester of 1941/42 . As a member of a student company , he joined the SC comradeship Margrave von Meißen . In 1942, he donated to the Corpshaus of Lusatia with peers the Corps Misnia IV . He became its first senior until reprimand by the local student leader of the National Socialist German Student Union . Admitted to the Corps Lusatia as early as 1943, he took part in an attempt to re-establish the KSCV on the Rudelsburg in 1944 .

In the post-war period he continued his medical studies at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen . As consenior , he has been involved in Misnia's rebuilding in Erlangen since 1946. Despite severe wounds , he was on Mensur in 1948 . After the state examination in Erlangen (1947), he was a medical intern at the Barmen City Hospital in 1948 . Guestphalia Jena awarded him the ribbon in 1948 . In 1949 he was at the University of Tübingen to Dr. med. PhD . After that he was an assistant doctor in surgery at the University Hospital Tübingen until 1953 . From 1954 to 1957 he was first assistant doctor at the Evangelical Hospital in Oldenburg (Oldb) , then until 1961 department doctor at the Heuberg sanctuary , Württemberg , in 1962 he went to the municipal hospital of Speyer as a senior physician . As a specialist in urology and surgery , he ran his own medical practice in Albstadt from 1963 to 1979 . He then managed and ran the Sacherhof family estate in Trochtelfingen until 2006.

Funfack published 21 publications from his two areas of expertise . He wrote poetry under the pseudonym "Sacher" . He performed military exercises in the German Armed Forces and, as a senior field doctor in the reserve, was temporarily in command of the 1028 reserve hospital group .

Publications

  • Studies on the influence of rutin on blood coagulation with a view to therapy and prophylaxis with dicumarin . Swiss Medical Weekly 27 (1950), p. 701.
  • Experience with the allergic animal sample in extrapulmonary tuberculosis . Medical Clinic 48 (1953)
  • For the surgical closure of urethral fistulas according to Heller . Zeitschrift für Urologie 46 (1953), p. 185.
  • The development of urology under Max Nitze . Zeitschrift für Urologie 46 (1953), p. 497.
  • Experience in the therapy of urogenital tuberculosis . German Medical Weekly 10 (1961), p. 439.
  • The doctor in his responsibility between patient and state (lecture). Heidelberg, September 28, 1979.
  • Vasectomy - irreversible or not? Deutsches Ärzteblatt 1979.

Honors

Honorary positions

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Kürschner's Scholars Calendar (1980)
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 100/37
  3. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 52/611
  4. Dissertation: Relationship between vitamins P and E and thrombo-embolic events
  5. Handwritten curriculum vitae in the archive of the Lusatia Leipzig
  6. Poems in Aesculapian poems , ed. by G. Pohl and A. Boskamp, ​​1965
  7. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 87/1065