Paul Lauener

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Paul Lauener (born October 26, 1887 in Wengen , † October 14, 1983 in Bern ) was a Swiss hygienist .

Lauener studied medicine at the Universities of Bern and Munich from 1907 to 1913 . After receiving his doctorate , Lauener worked at the Inselspital in Bern. From 1917 to 1952 he was the successor of Hans Ziegler school doctor of the city of Bern. He was lecturer for hygiene in secondary teacher training at the University of Bern . The professor of the Medical University Clinic Bruderholz (Basel) Reto Krapf published Lauener's diaries in 1982.

Works

  • Paul Lauener: Experienced school problems: experiences and findings from a thirty-year school doctor's practice. Paul Haupt Publishing House , Bern 1957.
  • Reto Krapf (Ed.): Servir et disparaître: Streiflichter from the life of the Bern school doctor Paul Lauener. Buchverlag Fischer Druck, Münsingen 1982, ISBN 3-85681-079-X .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Michèle Hofmann: How the doctor came to school - school hygiene in Bern (1899–1952). In: Bern journal for history and local history . Volume 70 (2008), pp. 1–47 ( PDF ).
  2. The lecturers at the Bern University from 1980 to today (PDF; 516 kB)