Hellmuth Ulrici

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Professor Dr. med. Hellmuth Ulrici, chief physician at the pulmonary clinic for tuberculosis in Sommerfeld near Kremmen

Hellmuth Ulrici (born October 28, 1874 in Seelow , † August 25, 1950 in Berlin ) was a German doctor and clinic director.

Life

Hellmuth Ulrici was born in the small town of Seelow in Brandenburg. After graduating from high school, he studied medicine in Marburg . He spent his assistantship at the Pharmacological Institute of the University of Marburg . From 1901 to 1903 he worked at a clinic in Halle / Saale. He specialized in lung diseases and in particular tuberculosis .

Ulrici villa in Sommerfeld above Kremmen, parking situation, view from the south

From 1907 to 1912 he was the chief physician of the Müllrose sanatorium in Brandenburg. During the construction of the tuberculosis hospital "Waldhaus Charlottenburg" in Sommerfeld near Kremmen , which was built by the architect Heinrich Seeling , he was called in as a consultant. He headed this special clinic for tuberculosis patients , which has borne his name since 1964, from its opening in February 1914 until the end of the Second World War . From 1925 to 1928 the clinic was expanded to over 450 beds.

The special clinic was also used by well-known personalities. In the summer of 1934, for example, the terminally ill Joachim Ringelnatz was treated in the clinic. The building complex has been a listed building since 1995 .

At the time of National Socialism , he was a member of the Reich Health Council from 1933 . During the Second World War he was also a senior staff doctor and headed from May 16, 1944 for two days "the specialist group Tbc at the fourth working conference east of the advisory military doctors in the Hohenlychen SS hospital".

Hellmuth Ulrici died in Berlin in August 1950 at the age of 75.

Publications

  • 1924: Diagnosis and therapy of pulmonary and larynx tuberculosis , Berlin.
  • 1948: The general practitioner and tuberculosis , Berlin.

literature

  • Andreas Schmitt: "Let's shine into it ...": the Waldhaus Charlottenburg in Sommerfeld, Osthavelland 1905 - 1945 , Berlin 1999, dissertation.
  • Schellenz: Hellmuth Ulrici in memoriam , in: Der Turberkulosearzt, 4th year 1950, no. 12, pp. 693–695.
  • Hilmar Klute : Once there was a boomerang. The life of Joachim Ringelnatz , Berlin 2015.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Third Reich , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 636