Otto Schlosser

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Otto Schloßer (born August 28, 1921 in Geiging ; † March 3, 2011 in Stephanskirchen -Schloßberg) was a German internist and medical professional .

Life

Otto Schloßer was born in Geiging (Upper Bavaria) in 1921 as the son of the auto mechanic Otto Schloßer and his wife Amalie, née. Schratzlseer, born. In Rosenheim, where the family moved in 1923, he attended the boys' elementary school from 1927 to 1931 and the humanistic grammar school from 1931 to 1939. There he passed the final examination in the spring of 1939. From April to September 1939 he was compulsory in the Reich Labor Service Haspelmoor. In the winter semester of 1939/40 Otto Schloßer began studying medicine at the Medical Faculty of the University of Munich ; He passed the preliminary medical examination in January 1941. In February of the same year he was drafted into the Wehrmacht. In the Russia campaign he took part in the 62nd Infantry Regiment (Landshut). Then he was assigned to the medical replacement department 7 in Miesbach / Upper Bavaria, where he worked as a trainer until 1942. In April 1942 Otto Schloßer was transferred to the Military Medical Academy in Berlin, where he continued his medical studies in the 1942 summer semester. From July to November 1942 he worked again as an assistant doctor on the Eastern Front. After his return he studied in the winter semester of 1942/43 at the University of Würzburg , after which he switched back to the University of Munich as a medical student. In the spring of 1944 he was transferred back to Berlin. He passed the medical state examination at the University of Berlin in early 1945 and was appointed doctor in February 1945. He was then transferred to the surgical department of the Rosenheim reserve hospital, a partial hospital of the municipal hospital, where he worked from March 1 until it was closed on August 31, 1945. On February 26, 1945 Otto Schloßer was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. Topic of the dissertation : "Contribution to the knowledge of the neurofibril picture of subcortical ganglia (thalamus and corpus striatum)". Otto Schloßer then began his internal training at various clinics in Upper Bavaria. From 1945 to 1952 he worked as an assistant and ward doctor in the internal department of the Rosenheim Municipal Hospital. He was recognized as a specialist in internal diseases in 1950.

In 1952 Otto Schloßer settled in Rosenheim as an internist in his own practice. In the same year he was elected chairman of the Rosenheim Medical District Association, an office he held continuously until 1988. From 1967 to 1991 he was a member of the board of the Bavarian State Medical Association , from 1976 to 1981 the board of the Bavarian Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians . From 1970 the CSU member Schloßer was a member of the Upper Bavaria District Assembly for two legislative periods. From 1974 to 1978 he was a member of the Bavarian State Health Council .

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