Martin Schubert (dermatologist)

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Martin Schubert (born February 27, 1896 in Derenburg , † November 28, 1964 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German dermatologist and university professor .

Life

The doctor's son took part in the First World War from 1914 to 1918, most recently as a lieutenant in the reserve. From 1919 to 1922 he completed a medical degree at the Universities of Halle and Marburg. After completing his studies, he was approved in 1922 and in 1923 at the University of Marburg as a Dr. med. PhD . There he worked from 1916 to 1934 as a senior physician. After Schubert completed his habilitation in Marburg in 1927 , he taught there as a private lecturer and from 1933 as a non-civil servant associate professor.

Schubert joined the NSDAP at the beginning of February 1932 and joined the NS-Ärztebund in the same year . In the course of the seizure of power , he became a member of the SA at the beginning of March 1933 , where he achieved the rank of chief medical officer. He was also a member of the Nazi teachers' association. He was a board member of the Medical Association of the Province of Hessen-Nassau. For the party, he acted as a shop steward at the university's medical faculty. He was also a judge at the Hereditary Health Court in Marburg.

In 1934 Schubert accepted the chair for skin and venereal diseases at the University of Frankfurt am Main and became director of the university's dermatological clinic. At the University of Frankfurt am Main he was also the party's shop steward at the medical faculty. Until 1939 he was also deputy lecturer leader. During the war he was chief medical officer. R. a reserve hospital in Frankfurt / Main. After the liberation from National Socialism , he was discharged from university in 1945 and then ran a specialist practice in Frankfurt / Main.

Schubert's main focus was on light and x-ray treatment, gonorrhea , skin tuberculosis and skin infections and, during the Second World War , burns caused by phosphorus .

Fonts (selection)

  • About the Bruck reaction to the serodiagnosis of syphilis , medical dissertation at the University of Marburg 1923 (published in: Archiv f. Dermatol. Vol. 142. 1922)
  • Biological X-ray effects, their research using the tissue exploration method , Urban & Schwarzenberg, Berlin; Vienna 1927 (Marburg, Med. Habilitation thesis 1927)

literature

  • Michael Grüttner : Biographical Lexicon on National Socialist Science Policy (= Studies on Science and University History. Volume 6). Synchron, Heidelberg 2004, ISBN 3-935025-68-8 , p. 154.
  • Ernst Klee : The personal dictionary on the Third Reich: who was what before and after 1945? S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2003, ISBN 3-10-039309-0 , p. 562.
  • Albrecht Scholz: History of Dermatology in Germany. , Springer-Verlag, Berlin / Heidelberg 1999, ISBN 978-3-642-63623-3 , p. 109f.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Michael Grüttner : Biographical Lexicon on National Socialist Science Policy (= Studies on Science and University History. Volume 6). Synchron, Heidelberg 2004, ISBN 3-935025-68-8 , p. 154.
  2. a b Ernst Klee: The personal dictionary on the Third Reich: who was what before and after 1945? , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 562.
  3. Albrecht Scholz: History of dermatology in Germany. , Berlin / Heidelberg 1999, p. 109f.