Wilhelm Disselbeck

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Wilhelm Disselbeck (born August 27, 1914 in Saarlouis ; † January 25, 2001 in Cologne ) was a German general practitioner and professional medical officer who was involved in the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians as chairman of the organizing committee and on the board of the North Rhine Medical Association . He was a holder of the Federal Cross of Merit, 1st class.

Life

Wilhelm Disselbeck was born as the youngest son of the senior course director Hermann Disselbeck and his wife Elisabeth, née Schramm. He graduated from high school in Emmerich in 1933 . Since his father had been relieved of his position as director at the instigation of the local National Socialist German Workers' Party , the third son was unable to study and therefore began an apprenticeship as a banker at the local Deutsche Bank , which he completed in 1935, and then medicine at the Universities of Cologne , Würzburg and (due to the bombing war) in Jena . He was able to complete his studies on November 1, 1940 in Cologne again with a thesis on the subject of diseases of the sacroilial joint . He had previously been approved . After almost a year as an assistant doctor at the St. Hedwig Hospital in Berlin , he was drafted into the army in 1941 and then took part in the Africa campaign as a junior doctor . There he came into American captivity , which he spent in Florida and from which he did not return until 1946.

Grave of the Disselbeck couple in Melaten cemetery

In 1945 he was wedded in Berlin with Carola von Schoenebeck , who died in 1978 at the age of 63. The couple had three sons (1948 Rainer, high school teacher, 1949 Klaus, high school teacher, and 1957 Thomas, doctor). From 1946 to 1950 he worked as an assistant doctor at the hospitals in Hürth (later the Sana Hospital ) (for surgery) and Brühl (in gynecology).

Disselbeck was buried in his wife's grave in the Melaten cemetery in Cologne (lit. J).

activities

Disselbeck worked as a country doctor and obstetrician in Alt-Hürth and Knapsack from 1950 to 1991 . In addition to his civil and professional policy activities, he volunteered (1954 to 1991 in the North Rhine Medical Association, 1972 to 1991 chairman of the Erftkreis district office and until 1988 chairman of the district office of KV-Nordrhein, member of several committees of KV-Nordrhein, including the disciplinary committee ) as an assessor at the Social Court in Cologne . For his medical colleagues he organized the medical emergency service in the district of Cologne and its successors. For 30 years he was the disabled sports doctor for the disabled sports community in Hürth.

Honors

  • 1987 Disselbeck was the 37th to receive the Johannes Weyer Medal of the KV North Rhine , donated in September 1982 .
  • In 1984 he received the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon.
  • In 1994 he received the Federal Cross of Merit, 1st class

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Message in Deutsches Ärzteblatt No. 35, from August 29, 1984, p. 2506 (accessed July 2015)
  2. Personnel in Rheinisches Ärzteblatt, 10, 99 p. 7 (accessed July 2015)