Johannes Heimbeck Explained

Johannes Heimbeck
Birth Date:30 May 1892
Birth Place:Kristiania, Norway
Nationality:Norwegian
Alma Mater:University of Oslo
Occupation:physician

Johannes Heimbeck (30 May 1892  - 24 September 1976) was a Norwegian physician and hospital director.[1]

Biography

He was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the son of Louise Christopha Blom (1851–1938) and Johannes Marius Heimbeck (1848–1910). He graduated artium from Aars og Voss skole in 1910. He became a cand.med. at the University of Oslo in 1917.[2]

He received further education at Rikshospitalet and Ullevål Hospital. He continued as assistant physician at the Oslo Health Council's Tuberculosis Department from 1931 to 1936. He chaired the Norwegian Red Cross Hospital in Oslo from 1936 to 1967. He is particularly known for introducing the BCG vaccination program against tuberculosis from 1926.[3] [4] [5]

Heimbeck was a resistance pioneer, active during the first years of the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Johannes Heimbeck . . Godal . Anne Marit . Anne Marit Godal . Norsk nettleksikon . Oslo . Norwegian . 8 April 2013 .
  2. Web site: Aars og Voss skole. lokalhistoriewiki.no. March 1, 2018.
  3. Encyclopedia: Johannes Heimbeck . Norsk biografisk leksikon. Øivind . Larsen . . Kunnskapsforlaget . Oslo. Norwegian. 8 April 2013.
  4. Olaf Scheel og Johannes Heimbeck og deres arbeid med BCG-vaksinen. Tidsskrift for den Norske Legeforening. Tidsskr Nor Legeforen. 30 March 2001. March 1, 2018. Bjartveit. Kjell.
  5. History of BCG Vaccine. Luca S, Mihaescu T.. 3749764 . 24023600. 8. 2013. Maedica (Buchar). 1. 53–8.
  6. Encyclopedia: Nøkleby . Berit . . Heimbeck, Johannes . Norwegian . . . . . . 8 April 2013 . 1995 . Cappelen . Oslo . 82-02-14138-9 . dead. 2012-03-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20120315114956/http://mediabase1.uib.no/krigslex/h/h4.html .