Peter Stoll (medical doctor)

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Peter Stoll (* 1916 in Neu-Isenburg ; † May 3, 1993 in Mannheim ) was a German gynecologist.

Life

Born in Neu-Isenburg in 1916, Peter Stoll studied medicine at the University of Jena , the University of Graz , the University of Vienna and the Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg . After the state examination and doctorate in 1942, he was a military doctor in the army (Wehrmacht) during World War II . In the post-war period in Germany he was at the Pathological Institute of the Bremen Municipal Hospitals . In 1948 he first settled in Bremerhaven as a general practitioner . 1950–1956 he continued his training as a gynecologist at the gynecological clinic in Heidelberg University Hospital . In 1953 he completed his habilitation at the Medical Faculty of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg. In 1958 she appointed him associate professor . In 1965 he accepted the call as full professor for gynecology at the Medical Faculty Mannheim . Until 1984 he was director of the women's clinic.

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Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: On a case of paradoxical embolism .
  2. Habilitation step : Cellular differentiation levels in vaginal secretions and their significance for gynecological cytology .
  3. Axel W. Bauer : 50 years ago: How medical studies began in Mannheim. In: Fachprosaforschung - Grenzüberreitungen , Vol. 10 (2014), pp. 145–163, here: p. 156.