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Ernst Rodenwaldt

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He then examined the intensity of infection and identified that the parasites were spread by mosquitoes that liked the backwaters of the flood plains following the rains. The washoff from the deforested hills led to the formation of new channels and the creation of stagnant pools where the mosquito
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In early 1946, at the insistence of his English colleagues, he was released to Germany, where he learned that he had already been dismissed from his position as a professor of hygiene by the
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in 1919 with studies on malaria. From 1921 he worked with in the Dutch East Indies and in 1928 he was an inspector of public health. He was informed of
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Until his death in 1965, he continued to serve as a consultant for various organizations. He influenced the medical service of the
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at the end of 1945 due to his involvement with the National Socialists. After being classified as a "lesser offender" (
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A major work was his three volume atlas of epidemic diseases, Welt-Seuchen-Atlas (1952, 1956, 1961), coauthored with
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He noted that just a few kilometers from the delta the people did not suffer from any infection. Along with
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and a one-year service in the Guard Fusilier Regiment during 1897–98, he went to study medicine at the
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during World War II and headed its Institute for Tropical Medicine and Tropical Hygiene from 1940.
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in Berlin from 1897 and became a military doctor in 1903. Among his inspirations he counted
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he published on the anopheline mosquitoes of the region. He became a foreign member of the
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Rodenwaldt, E. (1938). "Die nicht gemeinsamen Rasseelemente der Balischen Kasten".
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The Nazi connection. Eugenics, American Racism, and German national socialism
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and the distribution of diseases which made him interested in what he called
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He made use of his publication on anthropological studies in Java on the
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and discovered a connection between the closing and opening of the
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the United Kingdom
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In 1915 he became a staff physician with the army and worked on
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process, he was finally acquitted in a second trial in 1948.
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to college professor Robert and Katharina Luther. His brother
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and, later in life, edited an atlas of epidemic diseases,
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Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
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as a renaissance hygienist was published posthumously.
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in 1933 and when he returned to Germany, he joined the
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became a famous archaeologist. After studies at the
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In 1957 he published an autobiography, 303:to support the idea that he appreciated 362: 532:Pols, Hans; Anderson, Warwick (2018). 478:Revue d'histoire des sciences humaines 341:, was an advisory board member in the 85:which was published in three volumes. 634:German Army personnel of World War II 249:Berlin-based Military Medical Academy 177:in the delta of the Serajoe river in 7: 569: 567: 402: 400: 368: 366: 538:Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 265:and was an editor for the journal 59:He also served as surgeon for the 14: 595:Ein Tropenarzt erzählt sein Leben 510:Ernst Rodenwaldt – Leben und Werk 334:("World Maps of Climatology"). 328:Ein Tropenarzt erzählt sein Leben 124:He received a doctorate from the 67:. He researched and wrote on the 515:Ernst Rodenwaldt - Life and Work 261:He took an interest in race and 83:World Atlas of Epidemic Diseases 472:Sysling, Fenneke (2015-09-10). 288:) in the first instance of the 277:hospital after a few months. 221:as a head of hygiene in 1934. 196:larvae bred among the roots of 46:. He had a special interest in 580:(in German). pp. 697–698. 313:Heidelberg Academy of Sciences 215:Christian Albrechts University 97:Rodenwaldt in Batavia, c. 1920 1: 644:Physicians in the Nazi Party 391:10.1016/0016-7185(71)90166-7 307:. In 1951 he became head of 282:American military government 138:tropical infectious diseases 24:Ernst Robert Carl Rodenwaldt 577:Neue Deutsche Biographie 21 665: 373:Jusatz, Helmut J. (1971). 136:in 1910. Here he examined 550:10.1017/S0022463418000358 413:Geographische Zeitschrift 332:Weltkarten zur Klimakunde 40:German colonies in Africa 144:and malaria outbreaks. 101:Rodenwaldt was born in 34:, medical officer, and 407:Jusatz, H. J. (1966). 345:, and was involved in 207:Nicolaas Swellengrebel 115:Kaiser Wilhelm Academy 98: 20: 597:(1957, autobiography) 457:Kühl, Stefan (1994). 351:Leon Battista Alberti 126:Friedrichs University 111:Köllnisches Gymnasium 96: 70:anopheline mosquitoes 19: 183:Steffen Lambert Brug 167:. He habilitated in 349:. 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Index


hygienist
eugenicist
malariologist
German colonies in Africa
Dutch East Indies
geography
geomedicine
Wehrmacht
Third Reich
anopheline mosquitoes
Indonesia

Berlin
Gerhart
Köllnisches Gymnasium
Kaiser Wilhelm Academy
Siegfried Passarge
Friedrichs University
nematode parasites
German Togo
tropical infectious diseases
Anecho lagoon
malaria
typhus
cholera
Asia Minor
World War I
Heidelberg
filariasis

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