Paul-Georg Schmidt

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Paul-Georg Schmidt

Paul-Georg Schmidt (born February 10, 1902 in Zabrze , Upper Silesia , † May 5, 1987 in Aachen ) was a German pulmonologist and surgeon.

Life

Schmidt attended the pre-school in Zabrze and from sixth to upper-prima the secondary school in Neisse . After graduating from high school, he reported to the Eastern Border Guard . In the traditional squadron of the Uhlan regiment "von Katzler" (Silesian) No. 2 , he fought against the uprisings in Upper Silesia . In the summer semester of 1920 he began to study medicine at the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelms University . With Fritz Gummert and Walter Hübner he became active in the Corps Marcomannia Breslau . In the summer semester of 1921 he moved to the Eberhard Karls University , where he also joined the Corps Borussia Tübingenconnected. In July 1922 he passed the Physikum in Tübingen . As an inactive , he moved to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich for the winter semester 1922/23 and the summer semester 1923 . There he was the first MC in the Corps Hercynia . After another semester in Breslau, he went to Rostock University for the SS 1924 and WS 1924/25 . He was on 13 May 1925, the state exam and a week later in Rostock Dr. med. PhD.

He was a medical intern in Rostock and with Ludwig Aschoff in the pathology department of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . He began his medical training in October 1925 at the age of one in the Wroclaw ENT clinic. Since he had contracted tuberculosis there, he became a pulmonologist. From 1927 he was assistant and senior physician at the Tbc Hospital Schwaan in Mecklenburg. Recovered, he became a surgeon at the Rostock University Hospital from 1931 to 1934 . 1934-1937 he worked at the Pomeranian Tbc Hospital in Hohenkrug . In 1936 he completed his habilitation in Rostock. As a specialist in lung diseases and surgery, he was elected chief physician at the lung sanatorium in Waldbreitbach in 1937 . He was a civil servant medical director . During the Second World War , he served in 1939/40 as senior doctor in the reserve in a military hospital. He published 80 papers on tuberculosis, especially its surgical treatment. In 1949 he succeeded in re- qualifying at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . In 1952 she appointed him associate professor . In 1961 he moved to the Aggertalklinik in Engelskirchen . 1963/64 he was chairman of the German Tuberculosis Society. Retired in 1967, he retired in Aachen.

He was married to Ruth born on September 9, 1927. Kornstaedt from Bad Doberan. He had met her in February 1925 as a high school graduate at a dance evening of the Corps Vandalia Rostock . The marriage had six children: Maria-Luise (1930), Georg (1931), Karin (1935), Johann-Gottfried (1936), Helmut (1941) and Ulrich (1945–1949).

Honors

Books

  • with Heinrich Gißel : The pulmonary tuberculosis . Leipzig 1933 (3 editions).
  • Differential diagnosis of lung diseases, with special reference to tuberculosis . Johann Ambrosius Barth Verlag 1954.
  • Handbook of Tuberculosis: Diagnostic Methods and Surgical Therapy in Endothoracic Tuberculosis , Vol. III. Thieme, Stuttgart 1975.

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Own curriculum vitae from December 24, 1955 in the archives of the Corps Marcomannia
  2. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 96/275; 21/446.
  3. ^ Matriculation portal of the University of Rostock
  4. Fachklinik Waldeck ( Memento from September 5, 2018 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Habilitation thesis: Differential diagnosis of lung diseases with special consideration of tuberculosis .
  6. ^ Negotiations of the German Society for Internal Medicine (1959)
  7. ^ Personnel file of the Corps Borussia Tübingen