Karl F. Masuhr

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Karl Friedrich Masuhr (* 1939 in Riesenburg , West Prussia ) is a German neurologist , psychiatrist and book author .

Life

Karl F. Masuhr comes from a family of doctors and artists: his parents were medical professionals, and two younger siblings also worked as medical specialists. The maternal grandfather, Karl Ludwig Krieger (alias Weingold), was a landscape painter, brother Dieter Masuhr was a painter, architect and writer. The cousin Jan Masuhr is a musician, the niece Katharina Born , daughter of the writer Nicolas Born , is also a writer. The actress Hansi Jochmann is his sister-in-law.

From 1958 to 1964 Karl F. Masuhr studied medicine , philosophy , film and theater studies in Cologne , Giessen and Munich . The state examination and doctorate in medicine followed in Cologne . Masuhr trained as a specialist from 1969 to 1973 as a scientific assistant in neurology and psychiatry at the clinics of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . Masuhr worked as a senior physician and assistant professor of neurology at the Free University of Berlin from 1973 to 1979 . Masuhr was involved in the presidium of the German Medical Association from 1972 to 1974 . In addition to his work as a state doctor for the Senator for Health Berlin from 1980 to 1983, Masuhr was active in the editorial department of the Berlin Medical Association. From 1984 to 2006 he was head of the Neurological Clinic in Zell (Mosel) and from 1994 to 2006 he was also an expert for the Institute for Medical and Pharmaceutical Examination Questions (IMPP) in Mainz.

Masuhr published a number of articles focusing on media and group didactics, neuroradiological imaging, video electroencephalography and seizure disorders, psychosomatics in neurology and biographical medicine.

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Book publications

Directorial work

  • Television play night with guests from Peter Weiß, Südwestfunk 1967
  • Screenplay and direction of the feature film Kinder , Südwestfunk 1970
  • Theater productions for the scene 60 Neuwied and the Ateliertheater Andernach: “The old woman on the swing”, “Maleparthus” (KF Masuhr); after a stay in Paris productions: “Sacrifice of Duty” (E. Ionesco), plays by R. de Obaldia, Molière, JP Sartre, T. Różewicz and M. Frisch.
  • Cooperation (dramaturgy) with the FWT Cologne ("Doktorspiele"; "I think with my knee anyway")

Foundations

  • scene 60, an artist group that was founded by the brothers Karl Friedrich and Dieter Masuhr to stage anti-theater (Obaldia, Ionesco ), to organize art exhibitions and readings by authors ( Rolf Haufs , Günter Grass ). Scene 60 was described by the writer Henner Voss as a “ray of light” in the city of Neuwied.
  • Working Group for Psychosomatics in Neurology (AGPM): Association of neurologists from integrated psychosomatics
  • medart forum for medicine, didactics and art. Attempt to combine art and medicine (cf. The book The Visite and the volume Doctors, Poets and Rebels ). In addition to medical symposia in the medart forum and the medart bookstore in Zell-Mosel, there are also author readings by Hansi Jochmann , Birgit Theresa Koch, Heike Raab and Hans Joachim Schädlich , as well as exhibitions of contemporary art ( Otmar Alt , Helga Gerdts, Edite Grinberga, Dieter Masuhr , Hubert Röstenburg), also calligraphic art (Heidi Kahlke) and Art brut (artist group Ebernach). Special events: “Germany, a winter fairy tale” by Heinrich Heine with Anne Rauen and “Tucholsky's Mosel Reise” with Karl Krames, Rose Ausländer with Heidi Kahlke, Monika Keuthen, concerts with Peter Friesenhahn and “Gesundheitstage” (2004) as well as a symposium “Friedrich Schiller's medical writings "(2009) ( medart-forum.de ).

Memberships

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rainer-ME Jacobi, Peter C. Claussen, Peter Wolf (eds.): The truth of the encounter. Anthropological Perspectives in Neurology. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2001, ISBN 3-8260-1951-2 , p. 578 (online)
  2. ^ A. Schottdorf: Health and Illness 1970-2000. Organized medical profession and medical opposition as reflected in the minutes of the German Medical Association and the journal “Dr. med. Mabuse ” . Dissertation. Cologne 2009.
  3. St. Josef Hospital Zell (Mosel): History of the St. Josef Hospital Zell / Mosel. ( Memento of October 7, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  4. KF Masuhr: Career. In: The Truth of Encounter, Anthropological Perspectives in Neurology. Contributions to medical anthropology. Volume 3. Obtained by FC Cramer, D. Janz, R. Wiehl on behalf of the Viktor von Weizsäcker Society. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2001, pp. 578-579.
  5. KF Masuhr: Audiovisual media to differentiate between seizures, movement and speech disorders. Virtual phenomena before the eye of the beholder. In: RME Jakobi, PC Claus, P. Wolf (ed.): The truth of encounter, anthropological perspectives of neurology . Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2001, pp. 57–72.
  6. Doctors, poets and rebels - psychosomatic aspects of their work. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2018, ISBN 978-3-8260-6300-8 .
  7. Henner Voss: Before the trip. Memories of Bernward Vesper. 2nd Edition. Verlag Johannes G. Hoof, Warendorf 2013.
  8. ^ KF Masuhr, F. Masuhr, M. Neumann: Psychosomatics in Neurology. In: DUR Neurology. 7th edition. Thieme, Stuttgart 2013.
  9. ^ Karl F Masuhr | Dr. med. | Independent Researcher | Former Head of Department of Neurology - Department of Neurology St. Josef Hospital Zell-Mosel In: researchgate.net , accessed December 12, 2018.
  10. KF Masuhr: The rounds. Berlin 2014.
  11. KF Masuhr: Doctors, poets and rebels . Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2018.
  12. ^ Deutscher Ärzteverlag GmbH, editorial office of Deutsches Ärzteblatt: Doctor-Poet: A revolutionary mixture. December 14, 2018, accessed December 30, 2018 .