Joachim Schröder (politician)

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Joachim Schröder (born December 3, 1925 in Stuttgart - Cannstatt ; † May 5, 1989 ) was a German physician and politician ( SPD ).

Life

Joachim Schröder was born the son of a surgeon and a nurse in Stuttgart-Cannstatt; he lived there until he graduated from high school. He studied medicine at the universities in Basel and Heidelberg . After obtaining his license to practice medicine, he passed the examination as a specialist in internal medicine. In 1950 he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD (dissertation: On the psychology of crimes against life: based on 35 cases assessed in the Basel Psychiatric Clinic ). His habilitation under the title About the heat emission from hand and cheek in the thermal comfort range took place in 1958 at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg . From 1963 until his death he was chief physician of the Medical Clinics II at the Bürgerhospital in Stuttgart. In addition, he had been an adjunct professor since 1964, initially at the University of Würzburg and, after his habilitation in 1967, at the University of Ulm . In addition, he was a member of the German Society for Circulatory Research.

Schröder joined the SPD and was a city ​​council member in Würzburg from 1960 to 1963 . In 1968 he was elected as a member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament, to which he was a member until 1984.

Joachim Schröder was with Edith Schröder, geb. von Hübschmann (born March 13, 1925 in Riga, died August 9, 2014 in Stuttgart). There are five children from the marriage.

Honors

Works

  • 1967: Early detection of diseases as a methodological problem

literature

  • Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (ed.): MdL, The Members of the Landtag in Baden-Württemberg 1946–1978 , Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-12-911930-2 , p. 178

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