Theodor Nasemann

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Theodor Nasemann (born June 30, 1923 in Hamburg ) is a German dermatologist and writer .

Live and act

Nasemann grew up in Hamburg-Winterhude as the son of a local ironmonger. From 1934 to 1938 he attended the Oberrealschule / Oberschule for boys in Eppendorf.

Nasemann received his doctorate in 1950 in Hamburg, where he worked at the Pharmacological Institute of the University of Hamburg, with the dissertation “On the effect of o-cresylglycerin ether, Merck 1844 , Gravitol, d-tubocurarine and diethylaminoethanol on the conduction of excitation in the isolated, motor frog nerves” to the Dr. med. The following year he worked at the Dermatological University Clinic Hamburg and in 1951/52 in the virus department of the Tropical Institute Hamburg. In 1952 he became a scientific assistant at the Dermatological University Clinic in Munich.

He was director of the dermatological clinics at the universities of Frankfurt and Hamburg from 1969 to 1988. He is a member of the German writers' doctors and published prose. In 1984 he was elected a member of the Leopoldina .

Publications

  • Reading pleasure for free minutes. Publishing house Dr. Kovač , Hamburg 1999
  • Game and duty. Publishing house Dr. Kovač, Hamburg 1999
  • German-speaking poet doctors. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht , Göttingen 1993
  • German poet doctors. Franz Steiner Verlag , Stuttgart 1992
  • Acne. Scientific publ. Wellingsbüttel, Hamburg 1991
  • Breviary of Living Nature. pmi-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1990
  • A hundred years of dermatovirology. Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 1990
  • Evergreen divan. Edition q, Berlin 1990

literature

  • Who's who D (1991/92)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Nasemann, Theodor In: The dermatologists German language: bio-bibliographical directory. edited by H. Löhe and E. Langer, Barth, Leipzig 1955, per German Biographical Archive, p. 221.
  2. ^ Member entry of Theodor Nasemann at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on July 15, 2016.