Johannes Schubel

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Johannes Schubel

Johannes Schubel (born December 17, 1904 in Zechin , Lebus district , † December 4, 1950 in Greifswald ) was a German ENT doctor and university professor.

Life

As the son of the Zechiner pastor, Schubel spent his childhood and youth in Beyersdorf, Landsberg district (Warthe) . After finishing school in Landsberg an der Warthe , he attended the Albrecht Daniel Thaer Institute for Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences in Berlin-Dahlem . He changed his career plans and studied medicine at the Prussian University of Greifswald . With a dissertation on Friedrich Pels Leusden he was in 1931 for Dr. med. PhD. After some time in pathology at the University of Cologne , he began training in ear, nose and throat medicine with Alfred Linck in Greifswald on April 1, 1933 . In September 1934 he married Anne Lise Schubel, b. Comb wheel. The marriage had five children by 1943, including the cardiac surgeon Berndt Schubel (* 1937). Appointed senior physician as early as 1935, Schubel was instrumental in rebuilding the ear clinic from 1936. In 1936 it was moved to the building on Walther-Rathenau-Straße (used until 2015/16). When Linck died in May 1939, Schubel had growing responsibility in the clinic management. Linck's successor, Alexander Herrmann, was absent for months (due to the war); but Schubel was able to do his habilitation in 1942 . In 1943 he was appointed lecturer for ear, nose and throat medicine. When Herrmann went to Mainz in the post-war period and did not return to Greifswald, Schubel ensured the continued existence of the clinic. He was officially able to resume this activity in the winter semester of 1947. He was appointed director of the ear clinic in October 1949 and on October 1, 1950 - two months before his death - he was appointed professor with a full teaching position. His most important publications relate to the esophageal diverticulum . Shortly before his 46th birthday, he succumbed to Hodgkin's lymphoma . At that time the lymphomas could not be treated effectively. Schubel was a "gifted piano player".

See also

literature

  • Professor Dr. Johannes Schubel . young university from December 1950.

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: Intra-articular elbow fractures .
  2. ^ Habilitation thesis: Postoperative angina, its causes and its prevention .
  3. Academic training centers and teachers of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology in Germany
  4. ^ Communication from son Berndt Schubel, Berlin.
  5. Obituary in Junge Universität