Werner Schultz

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Werner Schultz (born July 3, 1878 in Ludwigslust ; † November 6, 1944 in Berlin ) was a German internist and hematologist .

Live and act

As the son of a high school professor , Schultz attended Friedrich-Franz-Gymnasium (Parchim) . After graduating from high school, he studied medicine at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , the Charité , the University of Rostock , the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . In 1902 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD .

He then worked at the Anatomical Institute and the Medical University Clinic in Greifswald . Then he worked as a doctor in charge of the 2nd internal department at the Westend Hospital in Berlin-Charlottenburg . In 1930 he completed his habilitation in Berlin as a private lecturer in internal medicine . In 1932 he was appointed associate professor . In 1937 he was one of the initiators of the establishment of the German Hematological Society in Münster . In 1939 he was chairman of the second hematology congress in Bad Pyrmont . He published numerous hematological papers. The Schultz-Charlton (extinction) phenomenon and the Schultz syndrome (Schultz angina = angina agranulocytotica) bear his name.

Werner Schultz died in Berlin in November 1944 at the age of 66. He was first buried in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf . The urn was later transferred to the state-owned cemetery in Heerstraße in Berlin (grave location: 18-AG).

Fonts

  • A contribution to the knowledge of the conjunctival epithelium , Rostock 1902 (dissertation)
  • Further communication on iron tuberculin . In: Lung 29 (1914), pp. 29-37
  • Serological observations on scarlet fever rash . In: Zeitschrift für Kinderheilkunde 17 (1918), p. 328 (with Charlton)
  • About strange throat diseases [monocyte angina / Schultz's symptom complex]. In: Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift 48 (1922), p. 1496
  • The platelets . In: Klinische Wochenschrift 3 (1924), pp. 30-32
  • The acute diseases of the tonsils , Berlin 1925
  • Serum treatment for scarlet fever . In: Handbook of experimental therapy, Munich 1926
  • On the question of angina with reactive proliferation of lymphoid cells in the blood (morphology and systematics) . In: Virchows Archiv 264 (1927), pp. 760-773 (with Fedor Mirisch)
  • Rare forms of angina and their treatment . In: Klinische Wochenschrift 6 (1927), pp. 2437-2439
  • Recent experiences on the dietary treatment of pernicious anemia with special reference to liver therapy . In: Naturwissenschaften 16 (1928), pp. 42–44
  • Recent experiences with agranulocytosis . In: Münchener Medizinische Wochenschrift 39 (1928), p. 1667
  • About a case of agranulocytosis localized in the esophagus, along with some general remarks about this disease state . In: Klinische Wochenschrift 8 (1929), pp. 1530-1532
  • Are Pfeiffer's glandular fever and lymphoid cell angina identical diseases? In: Klinische Wochenschrift 9 (1930), pp. 2193-2195
  • The agranulocytosis . In: Medical Clinic 21 (1930), p. 1642
  • A small intestinal carcinoma of high tissue maturity . In: Virchows Archiv 300 (1937), pp. 456-465

literature

  • Kürschner's German Scholarly Calendar Vol. 4 (1931)
  • Isidor Fischer: Biographical Lexicon of the Outstanding Doctors of the Last Fifty Years, Vol. 2, Vienna 1933
  • Michael Hellenthal: Hematology and Infectiology in the Clinics of Ernst Grawitz and Werner Schultz at the Westend Hospital in Berlin-Charlottenburg: a look back at the years 1904-1939, Berlin 1984

Individual evidence

  1. ^ First entry SS 1898, No. 59
  2. second entry WS 1900/1901, No. 55 by Werner Schultz in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende : Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 . P. 495, 1095.