Heinrich Guthmann

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Heinrich Guthmann (born July 7, 1893 in Nuremberg , † October 2, 1968 in Bad Nauheim ) was a German gynecologist and university professor .

Life

Guthmann completed chemistry and medicine studies in Erlangen and Münster from 1911 . At the First World War, he did not participate. In 1916 he received his doctorate from the University of Erlangen. phil. and in 1919 Dr. med. PhD . From 1917 he worked as an assistant, from 1921 as a senior physician at the University Women's Clinic in Erlangen, as a student of Ludwig Seitz . With Seitz he moved to Frankfurt am Main in 1921 , where he worked at the University Women's Clinic until 1945 . He qualified as a senior physician in 1926 and then taught as a private lecturer . At the University of Frankfurt, he was appointed associate professor in 1930. There he followed his teacher Seitz to the chair of gynecology in 1938 and became director of the Frankfurt University Women's Clinic.

Guthmann first became a member of the Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten , in 1933 and joined the NSDAP in 1937 . From 1940 to 1944 he was head of the lecturers and lecturer union leader at the University of Frankfurt am Main as well as the leader of the entertainment lecturers of Hessen-Nassau.

After the end of the Second World War , Guthmann was released from university service in 1945. In 1946/47 he was interned in an American camp near Darmstadt . In his arbitration chamber proceedings , he was classified as a “fellow traveler”. From 1947 to 1956 he headed a surgical-gynecological private clinic at Büdesheim Castle and then ran a private practice.

Publications (selection)

  • Gynecology. In: Heinz Lossen (ed.): Franz M. Groedels X-ray diagnostics in internal medicine and its border areas. 2 volumes (textbook and atlas). Lehmann, Munich 1936.

literature

  • Michael Grüttner : Biographical Lexicon on National Socialist Science Policy (= Studies on Science and University History. Volume 6). Synchron, Heidelberg 2004, ISBN 3-935025-68-8 , p. 67.
  • Ernst Klee : The personal dictionary on the Third Reich: Who was what before and after 1945. 2nd edition. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-596-16048-8 , p. 211.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Michael Grüttner : Biographical Lexicon on National Socialist Science Policy (= Studies on Science and University History. Volume 6). Synchron, Heidelberg 2004, ISBN 3-935025-68-8 , p. 67.
  2. ^ Ernst Klee: The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich. Who was what before and after 1945. Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 211.