Richard Bochalli

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Richard Bochalli (born June 22, 1878 in Schöneberg ; † December 5, 1966 ) was a German medic.

Career

Bochalli graduated from the Viktoria-Gymnasium in Potsdam , where he graduated from high school in 1898. He studied medicine at the Kaiser-Wilhelms-Akademie and became a corps bow bearer of the Pépinière-Corps Franconia (1898) and Saxonia. In 1907 he was one of the founders of Saxonia. He was approved in 1904 and received his doctorate in 1906 with a doctoral thesis under Carl Flügge at the University of Breslau . He later became a specialist in lung diseases ; he dealt mainly with tuberculosis . From 1914 he was the chief physician of various pulmonary sanatoriums , including from 1924 to 1945 the Reichsbahnheilstätte Moltkefels near Nieder-Schreiberhau in the Giant Mountains . After the Second World War he headed the Stadtwald sanatorium in Melsungen . He wrote several medical history works.

Honors

Works

  • The story of consumption. Thieme, Leipzig 1940.
  • Robert Koch. Scientific publishing company, Stuttgart 1954.
  • The development of tuberculosis research from 1878 to 1958. Thieme, Stuttgart 1958.

literature

  • Ludolph Brauer : Richard Bochalli on his 70th birthday. In: Contributions to the clinic of tuberculosis and specific tuberculosis research. Vol. 101 (1948), H. 4, p. 406, DOI: 10.1007 / BF02140622 .
  • Bochalli, Richard. In: Wilhelm Roloff : Tuberculosis Lexicon for Doctors and Authorities. 2nd Edition. Thieme, Stuttgart 1949, p. 32 f.
  • Kurt Meister: In memoriam Richard Bochalli, 22. VI. 1878-5. XII. 1966. In: The medical service. Vol. 28 (1967), H. 4/5, pp. 64-67.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 60/352; 63/10
  2. ^ Catalog card , dissertation catalog up to 1980, Basel University Library , accessed on October 30, 2017.
  3. ↑ Master list KWA