Julius Mezger

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Julius Mezger (born December 12, 1891 in Stuttgart , † September 26, 1976 in Munich ) was a German general practitioner and homeopath .

Life

Julius Mezger studied medicine in Tübingen , Kiel and from 1912 in Freiburg im Breisgau and was a member of Wingolf . As chief physician at the Robert Bosch Hospital in Stuttgart , of which he was temporarily deputy director, he researched the drug pictures about 25 substances previously not used in homeopathy, such as the magnesium group, and was temporarily chairman of the Swabian district in the German Central Association of Homeopathic Doctors . One of the most important reference works on homeopathic medicine comes from him , the Faced Homeopathic Medicine Doctrine in two volumes, first published in 1949.

Works

  • Julius Mezger (Ed.): From the teaching and practice of homeopathy: An introductory course at the Stuttgart homeopathic hospital . Hippocrates, Stuttgart 1937.
  • Julius Mezger: Compendium of homeopathic therapy . Hippocrates, Stuttgart 1950.
  • Julius Mezger: Faced homeopathic medicine theory . Haug, Saulgau 1950 (13th edition edited by Ulrike Fröhlich bei Haug, Stuttgart 2017, ISBN 3-13-219931-1 ).
  • Julius Mezger: Medicinal testing of the chelicerae venom of the garden spider Arana ixoloba. Hippocrates, Stuttgart, 1958.

literature

  • Thomas Faltin: Homeopathy in the Clinic. The history of homeopathy at the Stuttgart Robert Bosch Hospital from 1940 to 1973. Haug, Stuttgart 2002, ISBN 3-8304-7153-X .
  • Florian G. Mildenberger : The German Central Association of Homeopathic Doctors in National Socialism: Inventory, criticism, interpretation. Wallstein, 2016, ISBN 3-8353-2978-2 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ W. Betzler (Ed.): Complete directory of Wingolfs . Lichtenberg 1991, p. M15.
  2. Gerhard Bleul (Ed.): Homeopathic case analysis. From Hahnemann to the present - the methods. Haug, Stuttgart 2011, ISBN 3-8304-7476-8 , p. 181.
  3. Florian G. Mildenberger: The German Central Association of Homeopathic Doctors in National Socialism. Assessment, criticism, interpretation . Wallstein, 2016, ISBN 978-3-8353-2978-2 , pp. 53 .

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