Karl Vogeler

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Karl Vogeler

Karl Vogeler (born April 18, 1889 in Hildesheim , † April 29, 1978 in Wedel , Pinneberg district ) was a German surgeon.

Life

Vogeler was in 1913 as a doctor approved and the Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg to Dr. med. PhD. After two years at the German Sanatorium in Sanremo and at the Knappschaftskrankenhaus in Quierschied , he went to the First World War in 1915 . Discharged from the German Army in 1917 , he worked again for Hans Walter Drüner in Quiigart from 1918 to 1920 . In 1921 he went to August Bier , in which he in 1927 for, gynecology, orthopedics and Urology habilitated . After eleven years at the Charité , he became chief physician at the hospital in Hermannswerder in 1932 . In 1933 he was acting head of Ferdinand Sauerbruch's clinic (Chair II) in Berlin. He stayed as senior physician with Georg Magnus (Chair I).

From 1934 to 1945 he was the chief surgeon in the Szczecin City Hospital . In 1937 he headed the 55th meeting of the Association of Northwest German Surgeons . During World War II the hospital Stettin was sixth for reserve military hospital as Oberfeldarzt Vogeler chief physician was this hospital and Advisory surgeon at the Corps doctor of the Deputy Commanding General of II. Corps . In 1942 he published the biography of his teacher Bier. He was a member of the NSDAP , the NSKK and the NS-Ärztebund .

After the Second World War, when Stettin came to Poland in 1945, he opened a doctor's practice in Rendsburg in 1947 . Appointed as a transit doctor there in 1949 , he ran a private clinic until 1956. He was elected to the chamber assembly of the Schleswig-Holstein Medical Association and from 1955 was editor of the Schleswig-Holstein Medical Journal for his numerous and varied publications .

Vogeler was married and had five children, only three of whom survived.

Fonts

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Karl Philipp Behrendt: The war surgery from 1939-1945 from the point of view of the advisory surgeons of the German army in the Second World War . Med. Diss. Univ. Freiburg 2003 [1]
  2. ^ Federal Archives (formerly Berlin Document Center) RÄK and W1 with Bl. 1, Vogeler, Karl, geb. April 18, 1889
  3. Dissertation: Motility and acidity of the stomach in their relationships to one another, examined in the X-ray image and on Sahli's soup .
  4. ^ Habilitation thesis: Bernhard Heine's attempts on bone regeneration - his life and his time .
  5. a b Winau and Vaubel (1983)
  6. Wolfgang Teichmann , Christoph Eggers , Heinz-Jürgen Schröder (eds.): 100 Years Association of Northwest German Surgeons . Hamburg 2009, p. 116f.
  7. Schleswiger Str. 2
  8. ^ Heinrich Bürkle de la Camp (ed.): Surgeons' directory , 5th edition. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York 1969, p. 942.