Max Issaakowitsch Reiderman

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Max Issaakowitsch Reiderman, also Maxim Reyderman ( Russian Максим (Макс) Исаакович Рейдерман * 1. August 1924 in Kiev , Ukrainian SSR , Soviet Union ; † 19th May 2009 in Cologne ) was a Ukrainian - Soviet doctor , cardiologist , pulmonologist and publicist .

Life

Reiderman's father Issaak Abramowitsch Reiderman was a pediatrician at the Department of Pediatrics at the Kiev Institute for Advanced Medical Education and was shot in 1941 in Babyn Yar by German task forces of the Security Police and the SD . Reider Mans grandfather Abram Schachnowitsch Reiderman other hand, graduated from the Warsaw Conservatory , participated in the First World War in part with promotion to staff captain, was music director of the 41st Selenginsker Infantry Regiment and the Kiev Kamenev - Artillery -School and composed preferably waltz .

Reiderman began studying at the Kiev State Institute of Medicine before the German-Soviet War , with which he was evacuated to Chelyabinsk and where he completed his studies in Kiev in 1945. He then taught for two years at the medical school in Kiev and married the surgeon Lidija Samuilovna Parshchikova (1928–2011). Then he began postgraduate at Max Gubergriz at the Department of propaedeutics of internal diseases of the Kiev State Institute of Medicine. The struggle against rootless cosmopolitanism with the so-called doctors' conspiracy interrupted his aspirant by being sent to the Far East as a military doctor . He worked first in China and then in Olga (Primorye) , where his son Alexei was born. After 10 years of demobilization , the family returned to Kiev. Then he was a senior physician in the Donetsk mine .

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Eventually Reiderman became an assistant and lecturer at the Department of Internal Medicine at the Donetsk Institute of Medicine, where he received his doctorate as a candidate in medical sciences for vector cardiography and then a doctorate in medical sciences for genetics of cystic fibrosis of the lungs . In 1981 he became head of the Department of Internal Medicine at the Faculty of Stomatology of the Poltava Institute of Medicine and in 1990 head of the myocardial infarction department of the First Aid Hospital in Moscow . Since his time in Donetsk he has published more than 120 scientific papers, some together with his wife.

1995 Reiderman left along with his wife and son, from the United States back in Cologne down. He now worked as a journalist with publications on medical and medical-historical topics on the web . He wrote regularly in the web journal Sametki po Jewreiskoi Istorii (Notes on Jewish History ) ( Hanover ). Together with his son he translated from the German Hendrik Jackson's Manifesto about transcendence or inside the breaking outer shell .

Reiderman died in 2009 at the age of 84 and was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Cologne-Bocklemünd (hall 35).

Individual evidence

  1. spelling acc. Tombstone
  2. a b Максим Рейдерман СТАТЬИ В СЕТЕВОМ ЖУРНАЛЕ "ЗАМЕТКИ ПО ЕВРЕЙСКОЙ ИСТОРИИ" (accessed August 20, 2017).
  3. А. Ф. Герштейн, И. А. Рейдерман: Хронические боли в животе у детей. Ангиохолециститы в детском возрасте . In: Советская педиатрия . No. 312 , 1934, pp. 28-36 .
  4. a b Максим Рейдерман: ГАЛИНА, или еще о праведниках мира (accessed August 20, 2017).
  5. Cynthia Haven: Bard Without Borders (accessed August 19, 2017).
  6. Reiderman MI: Studies on the incidence of mucoviscidosis based on urban clinical data in European USSR . In: Soviet Genetics . No. 7 , 1973, p. 111-114 .
  7. Reiderman MI: Some material on the genetics of mucoviscidosis . In: Soviet Genetics . No. 7 , 1974, p. 1608-1612 .
  8. Алексею Парщикову, посвящается 3. (accessed August 20, 2017).