List of German surgeons' associations

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The list of German surgeons' associations includes current and former regional organizations for surgery in Germany. They are independent of the German Society for Surgery . Individual professional societies are corporate members. The fact that new foundations and mergers were difficult after German reunification was less due to sensitivities than to the complicated post-war history of the German Democratic Republic . In the history of Saxony-Anhalt and in the history of Thuringia in particular , changing zones of occupation , enclaves , old particular interests and the Prussian past played a major role. The country (GDR) and district (GDR) are forgotten .

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Name, year of foundation Representative area Renaming
Free Association of Surgeons in Berlin , 1886 Georg von Adelmann Provincial-free city of Berlin
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1912 Berlin Society for Surgery
1953 Berlin Surgical Society
1990 Association of surgeons in Berlin and Brandenburg

Association of Lower Rhine-Westphalian Surgeons, Düsseldorf 1898 Carl MH Erasmus
Ludwig Heusner
Northern Rhine
Province Province of Westphalia
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Wroclaw Surgical Society, 1908 Board of Directors until 1931: Hermann Küttner , Carl Partsch , Georg Gottstein , Karl Goebel
1933–1945: Karl Heinrich Bauer
Wroclaw University
Wroclaw
Association of Northwest German Surgeons, Hamburg 1909 Hermann Kümmell Hanover
Province Schleswig-Holstein Province
Bremen
Hamburg
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Mecklenburg-Strelitz
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2015 Association of North German Surgeons
Association of Bavarian Surgeons , Munich 1911 Ottmar von Angerer Kingdom of Bavaria
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Middle Rhine Surgeons Association, Frankfurt am Main 1912 Ludwig Rehn
Fritz König
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Southeast German surgeons' association in Silesia, Breslau 1914 Carl Partsch
Hermann Küttner
August Borchard
Province of Silesia
Central German Surgeons Association, Braunschweig 1922 Walther Wendel
Friedrich Voelcker
Saxony
Thuringia
Saxony-Anhalt
Free State of Braunschweig
Northeast German Surgeons Association, 1927–1945 Heinrich Klose Pomerania
West
Prussia East Prussia
On 28/29 June 1929 Meeting with the Southeast German Surgeons Association in Danzig
Scientific Society for Surgery in Leipzig, 1947–1990
Thuringian Society for Surgery, Jena 1947 Nicolai Guleke
Egbert Schwarz
State of Thuringia (1920–1952)
Medical Academy Erfurt
Medical-Scientific Society for Surgery at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, 1948–1990 Werner Budde
Franz Mörl
Albrecht glasses
Martin Luther University
Halle (Saale)
Medical-Scientific Society for Surgery at the Medical Academy "Carl Gustav Carus", Dresden 1955–1990
Regional company Karl-Marx-Stadt,? –1990
Scientific Society for Surgery at the Universities of Greifswald and Rostock, 1959 Hans Joachim Serfling
Walter Schmitt
Werner Kothe
Richard Reding
Siegfried Kiene
Rostock
district Neubrandenburg
district Schwerin district
Association of Surgeons of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
1968 Association of Surgeons of the Three Northern Districts
1993 Merger with the Association of Northwest German Surgeons
Regional company Potsdam, 1969–1990
Regional company Magdeburg, 1976–1990 Peter Heinrich Medical Academy Magdeburg
Saxon Surgeons Association, 1990 Siegfried Kiene
Hans-Detlev Saeger
Karl Heinz Herzog
Saxony
Surgeons Association Saxony-Anhalt, Halle 1991 Albrecht glasses Saxony-Anhalt
Saarland Surgeons Association, 1992 Wolf-Ingo Steudel
Gernot Feifel
Saarland
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The Central German Surgeons Association was re-established in 2004 Henning Dralle
Friedrich Wilhelm Mohr
Johannes Scheele
Christoph Josten
Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony
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Cologne Surgeons Association

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References and comments

  1. Middle Rhine Surgeons Association
  2. 30 conferences until 1939
  3. What the summer brings (Danziger Volksstimme of May 16, 1929)
  4. ^ S. Kiene: The Scientific Society for Surgery in Leipzig 1947 to 1990 , in: Siegfried Kiene, Richard Reding, Wolfgang Senst (eds.): Separate Paths, Undivided Surgery; Contributions to surgery in the GDR . pro literatur Verlag 2009, pp. 159–167
  5. The Thuringian Society for Surgery was originally the Medical-Scientific Society for Surgery at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena . Before the war it was integrated into the Central German Surgeons Association and constituted in 1979 as the Thuringian Society for Surgery.
  6. ^ H. Neef: The Medical-Scientific Society for Surgery at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg , in: Siegfried Kiene, Richard Reding, Wolfgang Senst (eds.): Separate ways, undivided surgery; Contributions to surgery in the GDR . pro literatur Verlag 2009, pp. 171–177
  7. ^ W. Wehner: Regional Society Karl-Marx-Stadt / Chemnitz , in: Siegfried Kiene, Richard Reding, Wolfgang Senst (eds.): Separate ways, undivided surgery; Contributions to surgery in the GDR . pro literatur Verlag 2009, p. 187 f.
  8. ^ R. Reding: Scientific Society for Surgery at the Universities of Greifswald and Rostock , in: Siegfried Kiene, Richard Reding, Wolfgang Senst (eds.): Separate Paths, Undivided Surgery; Contributions to surgery in the GDR . pro literatur Verlag 2009, pp. 149–158
  9. ^ L. Krafft and Chr. Liebenow: The regional society Potsdam , in: Siegfried Kiene, Richard Reding, Wolfgang Senst (eds.): Separate ways, undivided surgery; Contributions to surgery in the GDR . pro literatur Verlag 2009, pp. 179–187
  10. ^ From the merger of the Surgical Society at the Medical Academy Magdeburg with the Society for Surgery at the University of Halle, the Society for Surgery Saxony-Anhalt emerged.
  11. The Saxon Surgeons Association also has its roots in the Central German Surgeons Association. It emerged from the three regional surgical societies of the University of Leipzig, the Medical Academy Dresden and the Chemnitz District Hospital. Of the 1,000 members of the three former district societies, only 78 took part in the founding meeting. The seat is in Dresden.
  12. The Surgeons Association of Saxony-Anhalt has its roots in the Central German Surgeons Association and the Medical-Scientific Society for Surgery in Halle.
  13. ^ Saarland Surgeons Association
  14. ^ Founder of the Saarland Surgeons Association
  15. The re-establishment of the Central German Surgeons Association took place within the framework of the 2nd joint congress of the three surgeons 'associations in Leipzig with the merger of the surgeons' associations of Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt.
  16. Board of MDCV
  17. DNB certificate