Hans Baatz

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Hans Baatz

Hans Baatz (* 13. September 1906 in Gdansk ; † 26. June 1996 in Bad Pyrmont ) was a German women and spa doctor , the gynecological balneotherapy championed.

Life

As the son of a Stolper gynecologist, Baatz studied medicine at the Albertus University in Königsberg . In the summer semester of 1925 he became a member of the Corps Masovia . The Corps and the Königsberg Seniors' Convent sent him as a representative to the Kösener Congress in 1926. For the winter semester of 1926/27 he was given leave of absence from Karl Ferdinand University in order to be active in the Corps Suevia Prague . Back in Königsberg, he had to break off his activity as a corps loop bearer for health reasons. After graduating from the state exam, he was in 1931 at the Hessian Ludwigs University for Dr. med. PhD . At the Charité he became a specialist in gynecology and obstetrics . In 1938 he completed his habilitation with Harald Siebke at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . As a private lecturer , he opened a doctor's practice in Berlin .

Baatz became a member of the Schutzstaffel (SS) in 1933 , in which he received the rank of Obersturmführer in 1940. In 1937 he joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party . Since 1938 head of the Foreign Office of the German Lecturers , he particularly promoted German-Italian relations. The German Scientific Institute in Bucharest held a reception in his honor in November 1943. In the post-war period , Baatz worked for a pharmaceutical company in Braunschweig . In 1951 he settled as a gynecologist and spa doctor in Bad Pyrmont , where he played a key role in developing it into a health resort . In 1960 he also received the ribbon of the Corps Palaiomarchia . Until 1981 he took over the management of the gynecological department at the Balneological Institute in Bad Pyrmont. At the same time he worked as a senior physician at the Fürstenhof sanatorium . From 1980 to 1984 he headed the Gynecological Balneotherapy Section of the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics . He wrote a good 100 publications on the subject. He died three months before his 90th birthday.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 98/1101; 160/165; 113/655
  2. a b Klaus Balduhn: Hans Baatz . Corpszeitung der Altmärker-Masuren 97 (1997), p. 558
  3. Dissertation: Success with quinine shock in febrile abortion using the cases observed at the Giessen University Women's Clinic in the years 1924-1929 .
  4. Habilitation thesis: Relationship between cancer growth and the incretory milieu. Biological investigations on spontaneous and vaccinated tumors in mice
  5. a b c Deutsches Ärzteblatt (1989) (PDF; 36 kB)
  6. Michael Grüttner : Biographical Lexicon on National Socialist Science Policy. Heidelberg 2004, p. 16 f.