LC control no. | n 85808961 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Goetzl, Alfred |
Variant(s) | Götzl, Alfred |
Associated country | Austria United States |
Birth date | 1873 |
Death date | 1946 |
Place of birth | Vienna (Austria) |
Place of death | San Francisco (Calif.) |
Affiliation | Medizinische Universität Wien Austria. Armee Austria. Bundesministerium für Inneres Österreichische Gesellschaft für Public Health University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco |
Profession or occupation | Physicians |
Found in | LCCN 45-2127: His Julius Tandler, 1944 (hdg.: Goetzl, Alfred; usage: Alfred Goetzl) Northwestern University finding aid, Alfred Goetzl (1873-1946) and Franz Rudolph Goetzl (1914-1981) Papers, 1891-1975 (Alfred Götzl was born in Vienna in 1873; He graduated from the University of Vienna Medical School in 1898. He practiced medicine from 1898 until 1914. From 1914-1916, he served as a physician in the Austrian Army during the first world war establishing field hospitals behind the front first in Galicia and then in Bosnia Herzegovina. After the war, Dr. Götzl was appointed scientific co-worker in the Division of Public Health of the Ministry of the Interior in which capacity he worked out a plan of action for the campaign against tuberculosis for the whole of Austria. Forced to retire after the Nazi invasion of Austria in 1938; from 1926 to 1938, Dr. Götzl was also a lecturer in internal medicine with special reference to tuberculosis in the Wenckebach Medical Clinic of the University of Vienna Medical School. He was secretary of the Public Health Association of Austria from 1932 to 1937. After his immigration to the United States, he served as lecturer at the Medical School at the University of California, San Francisco. In 1944, he co-authored with Ralph Reynolds, M.D. Biography of Julius Tandler. Dr. Alfred Götzl died in San Francisco, California in 1946.) OCLC, May 9, 2016 (hdgs.: Goetzl, Alfred; Götzl, Alfred ; usage: Alfred Götzl, Alfred Goetzl) |