Volker Klimpel Explained

Volker Klimpel (born 27 December 1941) is a German surgeon and medical historian.

Life

Born in Weimar,[1] Klimpel studied medicine at the Leipzig University and the . He was admitted to the medical profession in Erfurt in 1967 and received his doctorate in 1969 with a dissertation under .[2] He received his surgical training under in Eisenach and in Erfurt. After working in surgical clinics and polyclinics, he worked under at the Department of History of Medicine at the Erfurt Medical Academy from 1984 to 1987. In 1990, he habilitated as an extern under at the, part of TU Dresden, in the history of medicine.[3] Heidel was the first holder of the Chair of History of Medicine at the Medical Academy "Carl Gustav Carus" Dresden from 1987. After the German reunification, Klimpel hired himself out from 1991 to 2005 as an expert assessor at the Saxony. His fields of work are the history of surgery, literature and medicine, local and personal history and lexicography. Klimpel has been co-author of the biographical encyclopaedia on nursing history Who is who in nursing history (Horst-Peter Wolff with successor Hubert Kolling as editor) since 2008.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vorgestellt: Langjährige Autoren des „Ärzteblatt Sachsen“ . Ärzteblatt Sachsen 1 / 2015 . German.
  2. Dissertation: Die operative Behandlung der Mitralstenose.
  3. Habilitation thesis: Das Dresdner Collegium medico-chirurgicum (1748–1813),
  4. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/537816609 Dresdner Ärzte : historisch-biographisches Lexikon /