Heinrich Wilhelm Siedentopf

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Heinrich Wilhelm Siedentopf (born August 11, 1901 in Magdeburg , † June 12, 1986 in Düsseldorf ) was a German gynecologist.

Life

Siedentopf studied medicine at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität and became active in the Corps Teutonia Bonn in 1920. When he was inactive , he moved to the Georg-August University of Göttingen , the University of Rostock and the Friedrichs University of Halle . In 1926 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD. In 1931 he completed his habilitation. In the same year he went to the University of Leipzig as a private lecturer in gynecology and obstetrics . In 1932 he was an exchange professor at the University of Chicago . In 1938 he became an associate professor in Leipzig . After the Second World War , in 1945 he became chief physician at the Münster women's clinic in Bad Salzuflen . In 1956 he was re- qualified at the Westphalian Wilhelms University . Until 1971 he headed the women's clinic in Bad Oeynhausen . The Münster Corps Rheno-Guestphalia, which had taken over the tradition of its Bonn Corps in 1956, awarded him the ribbon in 1957. In 1969 he was made a legal knight of the Order of St. John by Wilhelm Karl Prince of Prussia . He was married to Marie-Louise geb. von Bodecker (1914-2006). There are three sons from the marriage, including the legal scholar Heinrich Siedentopf .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 166/384; 136/257
  2. ^ Entry by Heinrich Wilhelm Siedentopf in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. Dissertation: Objective control of the regression of the abdominal wall in the puerperium .
  4. ^ Habilitation thesis: The physiological chemistry of birth .