Hans von Pezold

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Johannes Ernst von Pezold (born June 18, 1870 in Riga ; † July 1, 1935 in Karlsruhe ) was a German medical officer and university professor. He was a senior physician at the Karlsruhe Municipal Hospital and lecturer at the Technical University of Karlsruhe .

Life

His father Leopold von Pezold (1832–1907) was a painter and editor-in-chief of a newspaper in Riga. In 1879 the family came from the Baltic States to Karlsruhe , capital and residence of the Grand Duchy of Baden .

In the same year Pezold entered the sixth class of the Grand Ducal Gymnasium , where he also passed his Abitur . His most prominent classmate was Gustav von Bohlen und Halbach , who later became known under the name Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach. From October 1, 1888, he did the first half of his military service in Karlsruhe- Gottesaue as a one-year volunteer with the artillery .

He then became a student in Marburg , where he became a member of the Corps Hasso-Nassovia in 1890 . After five semesters he moved to Berlin and later Erlangen, where he joined the Baruthia Corps in 1893 . He finished his studies in Munich , where he passed the state examination in spring 1894 . Then he completed his remaining military service in Gottesaue, the second half year of his one-year period.

Then Pezold came to the 1st Baden Leib Grenadier Regiment No. 109 as an assistant doctor . After his time in this regiment, he left Karlsruhe and, promoted to staff physician , was battalion doctor in Offenburg for the 9th Baden Infantry Regiment No. 170 for five years . From 1904 to 1910 he was back in Karlsruhe as a medical officer at the cadet institute . Then Pezold was in Paderborn in 1910/12 with the 7th Lorraine Infantry Regiment No. 158 , then in Ulm for two years with the traditional field artillery regiment "King Karl" (1. Württembergisches) No. 13 , which was assigned to the XIII. (Royal Württemberg) Army Corps .

At the beginning of the First World War , Petzold became chief physician of Field Hospital 7, which was also part of the Army Corps. After several assignments to represent division physicians, he was appointed division physician of the 242nd Infantry Division on December 24, 1916 .

After the World War he came back to Karlsruhe, where he was now the head physician in the skin department of what is now the municipal clinic . At the same time he had a teaching position (for sex education ) at the Technical University and at the State Technical College and was intensively active as a journalist.

His estate , including his multi-volume war diary , is now being kept in Stuttgart in the main state archive (holdings M 660/032).

Awards

  • Right knight of the Order of St. John
  • Iron Cross 2nd and 1st class

Publications

  • To the statistics of the upper jaw tumors. F. Gutsch . Karlsruhe 1893.
  • War diary of the Württemberg field hospital No. 7. F. & W. Mayer. Eslingen 1919.
  • The venereal diseases. E. Deleiter publishing house. Dresden 1926.
  • On the history of prostitution in Karlsruhe. Chr. Fr. Müller'sche Buchhandlung. Karlsruhe 1926.
  • The law to combat sexually transmitted diseases as a compromise , in: Archiv für Soziale Hygiene und Demographie 2 (1926/27) 468–471.
  • Sex education university lectures. Zeitschrift Ethik 1928/29, 3rd issue, pp. 175–178.
  • Years of study and war of a Hessen-Nassauer. Self-published by the author. Karlsruhe 1929.
  • Grand Duchess Luise of Baden . Deutsches Adelsblatt , Berlin 1933.
  • The problem of sexually transmitted diseases in the beautiful literature of Germany. Advances in Medicine 51 (1933)
  • Goethe and prostitution. Communications from the German Society to Combat Venereal Diseases , Volume XXXI, Berlin 1933.
  • Twenty years ago. German Medical Weekly 1934, Nos. 31, 41 and 43.
  • The troop doctor in the field. The pyramid. Weekly on the Karlsruher Tagblatt dated February 3, 1935, p. 18f.

literature

  • Liesel Ott: Professor Dr. Hans von Pezold. June 18, 1870 - July 1, 1935. Karlsruhe, 1935. Published by the German Red Cross
  • W. Knierer: Hans von Pezold †. Münchner Medizinische Wochenschrift (MMW), 82 (1935), p. 1245.
  • Les confidences de Hans von Pezold. In: Gilles Deroche: Les Ardennais pendant la Grande Guerre.
  • Pezold, Hans, from. In: Robert Volz: Reich manual of the German society . The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. Volume 2: L-Z. Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1931, DNB 453960294 , p. 1400.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 161 , 506
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 37 , 649