Hans Bussow

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Hans Büssow (born April 3, 1903 in Loitz , † February 26, 1974 in Hamburg ) was a German psychiatrist .

Life

Buessow graduated after completing his schooling at the universities of Greifswald and Berlin a study of medicine . In Greifswald , he obtained his doctorate in 1929 with the dissertation " Wake suggestion and criminal offense" to become Dr. med. and completed his habilitation in Leipzig in 1937 with the text On the Question of Dosage in Non-Specific Paralysis Therapy .

Büssow, who joined the NSDAP in 1937 , was from 1939 senior physician and lecturer at the psychiatric and neurological clinic of the University Hospital in Hamburg-Eppendorf with Hans Bürger-Prinz . During the Second World War Büssow represented his superior Bürger-Prinz until 1941. Büssow was then employed as a medical officer in the Wehrmacht and in this role from 1942 advisory military psychiatrist of the 12th Army . Büssow became a professor at the University of Hamburg in 1944 .

After the end of the war, Büssow represented the temporarily suspended citizen prince again at the psychiatric and neurological clinic of the university hospital in Hamburg-Eppendorf. Afterwards Büssow was senior physician in charge of the Alsterdorfer Anstalten and from 1953 medical director of the general hospital Ochsenzoll in Hamburg-Langenhorn . Büssow retired in April 1968.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Prof. Dr. Hans Büssow went into retirement . In: Hamburger Abendblatt, May 2, 1968, p. 3
  2. ^ A b c Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Third Reich: Who was what before and after 1945. , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 83
  3. a b Hanns Hippius : University Colloquia on Schizophrenia , Steinkopff-Verlag, Darmstadt 2003, Volume 1, ISBN 3-7985-1333-3 , p. 249