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Signed by handt from the ENT doctor Prof. Reinhard Perwitzschky (1896-1971), Director of the Clinic for Ear, Nose and Laryngeal Diseases at the University of Wrocław.


DatedWroclaw, 17. January 1942.


Issued for the cand. med.Wolf, who at Perwitzschky had completed an internship.


Format: 14.7 x 20.8 cm.


About the student: Kurt / Curt Max Georg Wolf was born on the 13th. October 1914 as the son of the landowner Max Kurt Wolf (* 1886 in Schönbrunn, Erzgebirge) and Margarethe, née. Oelschlägel was born at Gut Hermannsthal (Arnswalde district, Neumark). From 1921 to 1925 he went to school in Bad Oppelsdorf, where his parents had rented a manor, and attended the state high school in Zittau from 1925 to 1930. He then attended the state high school in Glogau (Schweidnitz district) for a year and then the state high school in Chemnitz until his school leaving examination in 1935, where he studied with his uncle, the lawyer Dr. iur. Max Wolf, lived. From 1935 to 1937 he did his military service at the air base in Nohra near Weimar and at the Nordhausen air intelligence unit. He then studied medicine from the winter semester of 1937/38: first two semesters in Breslau, then two semesters in Jena, one semester in Munich and then back in Breslau until the summer semester of 1942.


Condition:Document slightly stained and punched on the left edge, with a small corner tear. Please also note the pictures!

Internal note: Folder Wolf gray autograph autograph science medicine


OverReinhard Perwitzschky (Source: wikipedia):

Reinhard Perwitzschky (*30. January 1896 in Stargard; † 27. August 1971 in Prien am Chiemsee) was a German ENT doctor and university professor.

Life

Origin, studies and career entry: Reinhard Perwitzschky was the son of the factory director Walter Perwitzschky and his wife Ida Hinzel. He finished his school career at the Domgymnasium Kolberg. After the First World War, he studied medicine at the universities of Marburg, where he joined the Marburg Germania fraternity in 1918, and Greifswald, where he completed his studies in 1922 with a state examination and received his doctorate in 1923. med. received a doctorate. He then spent his time as an assistant in Greifswald. Following his teacher Wilhelm Brünings, he worked as his senior physician at the ENT University Clinic in Jena from 1926 and completed his habilitation in ear, nose and throat medicine there in 1927. In 1929 he took over the interim management of the ENT University Clinic in Munich until Brünings was appointed to the chair a year later and took over the management of the clinic. The private lecturer was appointed associate professor in 1931.

Professor in Wroclaw:From 1934 to 1945 he held the chair of otolaryngology at the University of Breslau and headed the local ENT university clinic. From 1940, as a senior staff physician, he also headed the East German Jaw Clinic of the Reserve Hospital XVI for facial and maxillofacial surgery, which he founded. In 1944 he was a member of the scientific advisory board of Karl Brandt, the representative for health care. After losing office in January 1945, he worked in a practice in Prien am Chiemsee. In August 1945 he was taken prisoner by the Americans in Ludwigsburg and Moosburg for a few months.

After 1945: From 1950 to 1958 he worked in Dortmund (-Asseln) as an ENT specialist in the field of reconstructive surgery. He retired from the University of Münster in 1958. He also practiced at his last place of residence, Prien am Chiemsee.

Work: Perwitzschky initially dealt with the “temperature and humidity regulations” of the upper respiratory tract. He later carried out audiological studies, particularly on the effects and treatment of hearing loss. Due to the war, another focus was reconstructive surgery.

Fonts

The gonorrhea of ​​infants and children, Greifswald 1922 (also: Med. Dissertation at the University of Greifswald, 1923)

Reconstructive surgery of the face, with the exception of surgery of the jaw and the oral cavity, de Gruyter, Berlin 1951 (belongs to: Surgery in individual representations, vol. 39)

About the student: Kurt / Curt Max Georg Wolf was born on the 13th. October 1914 as the son of the landowner Max Kurt Wolf (* 1886 in Schönbrunn, Erzgebirge) and Margarethe, née. Oelschlägel was born at Gut Hermannsthal (Arnswalde district, Neumark). From 1921 to 1925 he went to school in Bad Oppelsdorf, where his parents had rented a manor, and attended the state high school in Zittau from 1925 to 1930. He then attended the state high school in Glogau (Schweidnitz district) for a year and then the state high school in Chemnitz until his school leaving examination in 1935, where he studied with his uncle, the lawyer Dr. iur. Max Wolf, lived. From 1935 to 1937 he did his military service at the air base in Nohra near Weimar and at the Nordhausen air intelligence unit. He then studied medici