Willi Gottfried Schultz

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Willi Gottfried Schultz (born November 26, 1900 in Duisburg , † October 18, 1969 in Hamburg ) was a German gynecologist and university professor.

Life

Schultz's parents were the Duisburg lawyer and notary Julius Schultz and his wife Eugenie geb. Dieckmann. Schultz's visit to Duisburg schools ended in the First World War. He received military training in the artillery in 1918, but was no longer used at the front. In 1919 he passed the high school diploma in Adolfinum Moers . In March 1920 he took part in the Duisburg vigilante group in the battles for the Duisburg town hall. In the summer semester of 1920 he enrolled at the Eberhard Karls University for Medicine. On April 24, 1920 he became a member of the Corps Rhenania Tübingen . He moved to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg. In 1925 he passed the state examination. With a doctoral thesis with Carl Joseph Gauß , he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD.

He was a ship's doctor for a while and volunteered at the Pathological Institute of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg in 1927/28 . From 1928 to 1930 he was an assistant doctor to Hugo Schottmüller at III. Medical Clinic of the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf . He then went through gynecological training with Theodor Heynemann at the Eppendorfer Women's Clinic. In 1933 he became senior physician with Ludwig Nürnberger at the gynecological clinic of the (newly named) Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg . In the same year he joined the Halle Schutzstaffel , in which he became Oberscharführer. Habilitated in gynecology and obstetrics in 1935 , he was appointed private lecturer . The following year he returned to Hamburg as a senior physician. When the attack on Poland began , he came across a barrier breaker as a ship's doctor . The University of Hamburg appointed him associate professor in 1940 . Then he was acting director of the women's clinic at the Medical Academy in Gdansk . The Imperial University of Posen appointed him in 1941 as chief physician of the women's clinic and full professor of gynecology.

In the battle of Posen he was able to bring his patients to Boltenhagen . After the temporary accommodation there was closed, he temporarily found a job in the alternative hospital in Bad Bevensen . In 1948 he was able to take over the management of the obstetric and gynecological department of the Elim hospital in Hamburg. In 1952 he became head physician at the gynecological clinic in the (old) Altona hospital . In 1965, probably after retirement, he moved to the Israelite Hospital in Hamburg . In 1955 and 1963 he was chairman of the North German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics (NGGG).

He was married to Heide Nolte from Hamburg since 1934. The marriage has two sons. In 1965 he married Ursula Roth from Hof.

Honors

  • Member of the Collège international des chirurgiens
  • Corresponding member of the Société française de gynécologie
  • Honorary member of the North German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics

literature

  • Hanns Dietel : Willi Schultz November 26, 1900 - October 18, 1969 . Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie 92 (1970), pp. 689-690.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Halle professor catalog.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 133/827.
  3. Dissertation: Clinical Studies on the Diagnosis of Female Gonorrhea .
  4. ^ DDB .
  5. a b c Willi Schultz (NGGG) .
  6. a b c Gösta Dahmen, Rainer Assmann : Willi Schultz I , in: Die Tübinger Rhenanen, 5th edition (2002), p. 168.
  7. ^ Honorary members of the NGGG