Philipp Stöhr the Younger

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Philipp Stöhr the Younger (born April 12, 1891 in Würzburg , † January 22, 1979 in Bonn ) was a German anatomist and university professor .

Life

The nephew of the Würzburg anatomist Philipp Stöhr sen. attended the humanistic grammar school in Würzburg from 1901 to 1910. In 1911 he served as a one-year volunteer . He came from the First World War in 1919 as senior physician. R. back. He received the Bavarian Military Merit Cross 2nd Class with Swords.

Stöhr studied medicine in Würzburg and Kiel . In 1917 he became an assistant in the Würzburg anatomy department. In the same year his doctorate , habilitation he 1921. Under Eugen Fischer , he was 1922/23 in Freiburg Second, 1924 in Würzburg First Prosektor .

Since 1925 he has been a scheduled associate professor in Gießen , and in 1927 he became a personal professor and head of department in Bonn . After he had been dean of her medical faculty for two years , he was elected full professor and director of the anatomical institute in 1935.

At times he was a member of the NSV , the NS-Dozentbund and the Reichsluftschutzbund and a "supporting member of the SS ", but not the NSDAP or any other party. In 1935 he received the Schlageter -Kreuz to participate as a volunteer corps member "in the battles against Spartacus ." From 1938 Stöhr was a member of the Leopoldina . At its meeting on February 2, 1946, the university's internal examination board had no reservations about Stöhr's continued existence in his position.

He was married to Mathilde Schorn since 1938. Stöhr declared his resignation from the church in 1946 with the fact that the church under “Reichs-Bishop Müller was completely in nationalsoz. Fairway advised ” .

Stöhr was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit in 1963 .

literature

  • Stöhr, Philipp. In: Hans-Michael Körner (Ed.): Large Bavarian Biographical Encyclopedia. 4 volumes. Saur, Munich 2005, vol. 3, p. 1906 ( online ).
  • Ralf Forsbach : The Medical Faculty of the University of Bonn in the “Third Reich”. Oldenbourg, Munich 2006, pp. 79-85 ( online ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Resignation of the Rector of the University of Bonn. In: Kölnische Zeitung . September 2, 1935.