Hans Schlossberger

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Hans Otto Friedrich Schlossberger (born September 22, 1887 in Alpirsbach ; † January 27, 1960 in Stuttgart ) was a German hygienist , bacteriologist and university professor .

Life

After graduating from a high school in Stuttgart, Schlossberger completed a medical degree at the universities of Munich, Tübingen and Strasbourg. After the state examination in 1913 in Tübingen he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD . He then worked as an assistant at the Royal Prussian Institute for Experimental Therapy in Frankfurt am Main under Paul Ehrlich , at the German Hospital in London and under Emil von Behring at the Hygiene Institute at the University of Marburg. After participating in the First World War , he worked at the State Institute for Experimental Therapy in Frankfurt am Main from 1917.

The researcher, who worked in the field of syphilis , among other things , switched to the Reich Health Office in Berlin in 1929 , where he worked as a government and later senior government councilor. As a specialist in “chemotherapy and vaccination therapy ”, he also made his knowledge available to the entire therapy dictionary . From 1935 to 1941 he was a department director at the Robert Koch Institute . In the course of the transfer of power to the National Socialists , he joined the SA in 1933 and became a member of the NSDAP in 1937 . In 1941 he accepted the chair for hygiene at the University of Jena , where he also became director of the local hygiene institute. One of his students there was Friedrich Bär . In 1942 he was elected a member of the Leopoldina .

After the end of the war he held the chair for hygiene at the University of Frankfurt am Main from 1946 to 1955 and was director of the local hygiene institute.

family

Hans Schlossberger (or Hans Schloßberger) was the son of the medical councilor and numismatist Hans Schlossberger senior (1855-1927) and grandson of the chemist Julius Eugen Schloßberger (1819-1860). Since 1918 he was married to Gertrud, nee Benger. The couple had three children.

Publications (selection)

  • Contributions to the serodiagnosis of syphilis using the Wassermann reaction. From the experimental-biological department (Sachs) of the Institute for Experimental Therapy in Frankfurt a. M. (Dir .: honest). Fischer, Jena 1913. From: Journal for Immunity Research and Experimental Therapy. T. 1, Vol. 19 (dissertation, University of Tübingen, 1913).
  • with H. Ritz: On the effect of chemical agents on gas fire bacteria in vitro and in vivo , 1919.
  • The experimental basis of salvarsan therapy. In: Wilhelm Kolle, Karl Zieler (ed.): Handbook of Salvarsantherapie. Volume 1, Berlin / Vienna 1924, pp. 19–342.
  • The scientific basis and practical results of chemotherapy for infectious diseases. Fischer, Berlin 1925.
  • with W. Worms: Experimental contributions to the question of the curability of experimental rabbit syphilis in the late stage. In: Arch. Dermatol. Syph. Volume 164, 1931, pp. 628-641.
  • with Viktor Fischl: Handbuch der Chemotherapie , 2 volumes. Fischer, Leipzig 1932–1934.
  • with Richard Bieling and Hellmut Eckhardt : The fight against epidemic poliomyelitis with convalescent serum. Behringwerke, IG Farbenindustrie AG, Leverkusen 1935.
  • Chaulmoogra oil. History, origin, composition, pharmacology , chemotherapy. Springer, Berlin 1938.
  • with Friedrich Bär : Investigations into the mode of action of sulfonamide compounds in the infection of mice with streptococci and lymphogranuloma inguinale . In: G. Fischer (Hrsg.): Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infectious diseases and hygiene: Medical-hygienic, bacteriology, virus research and parasitology, Volume 144, 1939.
  • with Wilhelm Kolle , Heinrich Hetsch : Kolle and Hetsch Experimental bacteriology and infectious diseases: with special consideration of immunity, Urban & Schwarzenberg , 1942
  • War epidemics. Historical overview of their occurrence and their control. Fischer, Jena 1945.

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Who is who? , Volume 13, 1958, p. 1120
  2. a b c German Biographical Encyclopedia , Volume 8, Saur, Munich 2007, p. 919
  3. Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie , Parasitenkunde, Volume 178, 1960, p. 410
  4. H. Schlossberger: Experimental investigations on the penetration of the syphilis spirochetes into the central nervous system of mice and rabbits. In: Wilhelm Kolle on the 60th birthday. Works from the State Institute for Experimental Therapy and the Georg Speyer home in Frankfurt a. M., founded by Paul Ehrlich. Issue 21, Jena 1928, pp. 344–353.
  5. Walter Marle (Ed.): Lexicon of the entire therapy with diagnostic information. 2 volumes, 4th revised edition. Urban & Schwarzenberg, Berlin / Vienna 1935 ( list of employees ).
  6. ^ Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Third Reich , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 540
  7. http://www.leo-bw.de/web/guest/detail/-/Detail/details/PERSON/wlbblb_haben/13958563X/Schlossberger+Hans