Richard Bayer (medic)

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Richard Bayer (born April 4, 1907 in Graz ; † August 31, 1989 ibid) was an Austrian physiologist and gynecologist .

Life

As the son of a master builder , Bayer studied medicine at the University of Graz . In 1926 he became active in the Academic Corps Teutonia in Graz . As a volunteer he spent two years in Graz in 1927 in surgery and pathology . In 1929 he was a substitute secondary doctor in the tuberculosis clinic in Stolzalpe (Murau municipality) and a research assistant in the Graz pathology department. In 1930 he was a volunteer in internal medicine at the Hospital of the Brothers of Mercy of St. John of God . He received his doctorate on October 25, 1930 as Dr. med. and worked in physiology from November 1, 1930 to December 31, 1932. From November 1, 1932 to September 30, 1937, he ran a doctor's practice in Köflach . In the General SS he worked as a (honorary) SS-Untersturmführer in the medical squadron 1/38. In addition, he was head of the SS study community on the staff of SS Section XXXV "Alpine Country" .

After the annexation of Austria , he was an assistant doctor at the Graz Women's Clinic from June 1, 1938 to January 31, 1939. Probably in physiology habilitation he there on 11 May 1939. Since New Year's 1940 re junior doctor in the women's clinic, he was appointed on January 8, 1940 teachers appointed. He was a senior physician in the Graz clinic until May 1945 , but held a teaching position in physiology for the entire duration of World War II . His lectures were devoted to work, sport and military physiology . In 1941 he was posted to the Aviation Medical Research Institute of the Reich Aviation Ministry in Berlin for a few weeks . In the Sudeten crisis he was drafted into the army (Wehrmacht) for the first time . He received the medal in memory of October 1, 1938 . Since he was active in the SS and as a district leader in the Austrian Red Cross , he was not called up again until the spring of 1940 and was soon placed in the UK. At his own initiative, at the beginning of the German-Soviet War in June 1941, he joined Army Group North as a senior physician and then joined the Balkan campaign .

In 1945, like his clinical representative Franz Hoff, dismissed from university, he ran a gynecological practice in occupied post-war Austria. After the University of Graz Bayer had confirmed gynecological habilitation, he was on 22 July 1958 lecturers and December 27, 1965 Associate Professor appointed. After retirement, he devoted himself to the student history of the Kösener Corps in Austria . In old age he still received the tapes of the Corps Saxonia Wien (1980) and the Corps Joannea (1986).

He was married to Erika born on September 21, 1939 . Pillwizer . The marriage had four children.

Memberships

- After the membership ban of the NSDAP membership application on May 17, 1938 in Kroisbach .

Works

  • On the etiology of the miscarriage . Obstetrics and gynecology 12 (1941), doi: 10.1007 / BF01714788 .
  • Forceps trauma and intracranial hemorrhage . 1940, doi: 10.1007 / BF01714950 .
  • with Franz Hoff: Ovarian hormones and uterine motility . Stuttgart 1956. GoogleBooks
  • The development of the crab track search in Graz and in Styria: a documentation . Graz 1982.
  • Under the sign of the Red Cross: 1938 to 1945; a documentation about the separation of the fire-rescue service from the voluntary fire-brigade by the German Red Cross in Graz and in Styria 1938 to 1941 . Graz 1982.
  • Student life and corporations in Graz . Einst und Jetzt , Vol. 27 (1982), pp. 47-65.
  • The Blue Cartel in Austria (1864–1877–1884–1901) . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 32 (1987), pp. 11-55.

Files

Bayer's personal and habilitation files (1939) are preserved in the Graz University Archives. The documents of the Berlin Document Center are in the Federal Archives (Germany) .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 50/164
  2. a b c d Austria Forum
  3. ^ Bayer in a letter to Karl Brandt
  4. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 180/425; 83/385