Wolfgang von Drigalski

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Epitaph for Wolfgang von Drigalski in the main cemetery in Mainz

Wolfgang von Drigalski , mostly Wolf von Drigalski (born November 2, 1907 in Halle (Saale) , † January 19, 1943 (missing) in Stalingrad ), was a German internist and university professor.

Life

The son of the hygienist Wilhelm von Drigalski passed his Abitur in 1925 at the Stadtgymnasium Halle . Then he began to study medicine at the Philipps University in Marburg . He became active in the Corps Rhenania Strasbourg zu Marburg and proved himself as a sub- senior and senior . As an inactive , he moved to the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg , the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg and the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . In 1930 he passed the state examination in Berlin. With a doctoral thesis at the 2nd Medical Clinic of the Charité , he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. Temporarily in Königsberg (Prussia) , he went to Leipzig University in 1932 . From 1935 to 1938 he worked at the Gdansk Medical Academy . In 1938 he completed his habilitation at the local Friedrichs University in Halle . He received the position of senior physician at the Medical Polyclinic and was appointed lecturer in 1939 .

In training and exercises, he was from 1936 to the military assistant physician trained. Drafted into the Wehrmacht in August 1939 , he was released in October 1939 and appointed as the acting head of the internal department of the Poznan City Hospital . After falling out with the health officer of the Wartheland , he was released without notice in January 1942. He returned to Halle, but was called up again - on probation - in March 1942. Missing since the Battle of Stalingrad , he was posthumously appointed associate professor .

Drigalski is the father of the doctor Dörte von Drigalski .

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 100/325
  2. Dissertation: About health care in the country .
  3. Habilitation thesis: Studies on the vitamin metabolism .
  4. Halle professor catalog
  5. according to the ordinance on the appointment of civil servants during the war of September 23, 1942 with retroactive effect to January 1, 1943