Otto Schmiedicke

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Otto Schmiedicke (born March 28, 1858 in Ratibor , Upper Silesia , † 1922 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German medical officer in the Prussian army .

Life

Otto Schmiedicke was the son of the appellate judge Julius Schmiedicke. On March 30, 1876, he was admitted to the Medical and Surgical Friedrich Wilhelms Institute . He joined the Pépinière-Corps Franconia. With his doctorate on March 16, 1880, he left.

In the Prussian Army he was promoted to assistant doctor on June 16, 1881. He married on July 9, 1885. Like many graduates of the Kaiser Wilhelms Academy at that time, he published on bacteriology . Like Carl Großheim before him , he became general physician and corps physician of the XVIII. Army Corps in Frankfurt am Main. During the First World War he was a senior doctor general and an army doctor at an army high command in the west. He died in Frankfurt at the age of 64.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 66/108
  2. Dissertation: About the Rhinoscleroma .
  3. ↑ Master list of the KWA
  4. ^ Hans Brettner: The Corps Franconia in Hamburg 1911-1929 , Part II. Hamburg 1929.