Viktor Klingmüller

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Viktor Klingmüller , also Victor Klingmüller, (born January 15, 1870 in Strehlen , † May 1, 1942 ) was a German internist and dermatologist.

Klingmüller studied medicine in Halle and Breslau from 1889 to 1894. In 1893 he received his doctorate in Halle, where he was an assistant from 1895 to 1897, and in 1902 he completed his habilitation in dermatology ( on the pathology of leprosy maculoanesthetica ) in Breslau . From 1897 he was assistant at the Dermatological Clinic in Breslau and from 1902 senior physician. In 1906 he became associate professor for skin and venereal diseases at the University of Kiel and in 1919 full professor for dermatology at the clinic and polyclinic for skin and venereal diseases in Kiel. In 1925/26 he was dean of the medical faculty. From 1906 to 1922 he was director of the dermatological clinic in Kiel and from 1922 to 1935 administrative director of the academic sanatoriums in Kiel.

He was particularly concerned with leprosy .

From 1906 he put together a collection of three-dimensional wax models (moulages) of around 455 skin diseases in Kiel.

He worked on the 3rd edition (volume 1) of the manual of internal medicine .

Fonts

  • About child eczema, Halle: Marhold 1913
  • On the treatment of male gonorrhea, Halle: Marhold 1912
  • with K. Grön: Die Lepra, Springer 1930
  • Results of leprosy research since 1930, supplement to the article "Lepra" in "Handbook of Skin and Sexual Diseases" (Volume X / 2, 1930), Springer 1938

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