Theodor Oettli

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Theodor Oettli (born January 26, 1884 in Bern ; † end of the 20th century) was a German psychiatrist and long-time spa doctor in St. Moritz who wrote “psychiatric, philosophical and historical works”.

Life

Oettli graduated from high school in Greifswald, which he left in 1903 with the Abitur. He studied medicine at the universities of Greifswald (5 semesters), Kiel (3 semesters), Leipzig (1 semester) and Breslau (1 semester), passed the state examination in 1909 and obtained his doctorate in Greifswald in 1910 with a dissertation on "An endemic of traumatic neuroses " .

He was the personal physician of Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1907-1994) .

He was an opponent of the November Revolution, among other things because "for honor and honor communities ... there was no longer any room in the truly democratic republic ".

In his book Man can also see it so from 1936, Oettli provides the “attempt at an etiology of the Great War , as far as its German part is concerned, a deep-rooted social pathology of the empire ”. the book is characterized by “ingenious glosses by a moralist ”; Theodor Oettli makes the "characters of Bismarck and Wilhelm II the subject of witty chat ". It was "quickly suppressed" in Germany and remained "practically unknown".

He later worked as a spa doctor and family doctor in the Engadine until the end of his life ; he lived in Celerina / Schlarigna .

Erich Friedrich Podach dedicated a book to him.

Fonts

  • An endemic of traumatic neuroses. Adler, Greifswald 1909, OCLC 246012778 .
  • Spiritual dangers of our time: Lecture given at the Volkshochschule in Chur in December 1932. Chur, 1933, OCLC 610743243 .
  • You can also see it this way: glosses by a moralist on the prehistory of this time. Gotthelf-Verlag, Bern / Leipzig 1936, OCLC 72319042 .
  • Paracelsus and St. Moritz: Address at a memorial ceremony in St. Moritz. In: Swiss Medical Weekly . Volume 71, H. 39, 1941, OCLC 72319044 .
  • Summer cures in St. Moritz-Bad. St. Moritz, 1943, OCLC 729186960 .
  • Psychosomatic and natural science. In: Practice . Volume 41, H. 10 (March 6, 1952), pp. 199-206, OCLC 759171369 .
  • Psychosis and community. In: Practice . Volume 44, H. 32 (August 11, 1955), pp. 724-728.
  • Acclimatization difficulties in the upper Engadine. In: The Practitioner . Volume 180, London, 1958, pp. 590-595, OCLC 604440103 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c catalog card , dissertation catalog , University Library Basel , accessed on June 29, 2013.
  2. a b Ars Medici: Monthly for general medicine . tape 44 , 1954, pp. 70 .
  3. ^ Klaus W. Jonas : The life of Crown Prince William. University of Pittsburgh Press , 1961, p. 166. OCLC 1957401
  4. Christian Koller : “Collaboration” in Northeast Europe . In: Joachim Tauber (Ed.): Publications of the Nordost-Institut . tape 1 . Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2006, ISBN 978-3-447-05367-9 , Foreign rule and national loyalty, p. 63 .
  5. ^ A b Wolfgang Rothe : Writers and the totalitarian world . Francke Verlag, 1966, OCLC 1191650 , p. 59 .
  6. Paul Sethe : German history in the last century [from 1848 until today]. Volume 51 of The Modern Non-Fiction Book. H. Scheffler, 1966, p. 446.
  7. Rothe, op.cit., P. 261.
  8. Constantin Gutberlet , Görres Society (ed.): Philosophical yearbook . 71 or 72. K. Alber, 1964, p. 388 .