Richard-Ernst Bader

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Richard-Ernst Bader (born June 20, 1912 in Pforzheim ; † February 19, 1996 in Tübingen ) was a German physician, hygienist and microbiologist.

life and work

Bader studied medicine in Heidelberg, Barcelona and Hamburg. He became a member of the Normannia zu Heidelberg fraternity . In 1939 he received his doctorate in Heidelberg with the thesis "Detection of thick toxin-like poison in filtrates of various bacterial cultures". From 1939 he was an assistant at the Hygiene Institute at Heidelberg University. In 1944 he completed his habilitation here in hygiene and bacteriology. In 1946 he became a research assistant at the Hygiene Institute at the University of Tübingen, from 1949 to 1953 he worked here as senior physician, and since 1951 as deputy head. From 1944 to 1953 he worked as a private lecturer for hygiene and bacteriology at the universities of Tübingen and Heidelberg. Since 1949 Bader was an adjunct professor and from 1953 to 1978 a full professor of hygiene and director of the Hygiene Institute in Tübingen.

Bader devoted himself above all to bacteriology, parasitology, immunobiology and hygiene. In his later years he studied the subject of magic in folk medicine. Bader was together with Ernst Rodenwaldt the author of the textbook on hygiene (first edition 1951).

In 1973, Bader was accepted into the Microbiology and Immunology Section of the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f University Archives Tübingen. Remembrance days of Tübingen scientists. Richard-Ernst Bader.
  2. a b leo.bw: Bader, Richard-Ernst.
  3. a b c d DBE. 2011 Bader, Richard-Ernst.
  4. Burschenschafter Stammrolle 1991. P. 151.