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Professor Dr. Karl-Heinz Julius Hackethal (* 6 November 1921 in Reinholterode, circle holy city, today calibration field circle; "† 17 October 1997 in Bernau at the Chiemsee) was a disputed surgeon and author of many condition-critical books. He accused numerous malpractices to his physician colleagues and demanded an human Sterbehilfe.

Life

Julius Hackethal saw itself as uncompromising Streiter against the narrow-mindedness of the established medicine. Its opponents accused sensation greed and exaggerated self-manifestation to him. It excited 1963 attention, when it accused multiple malpractices to its boss at that time. Its book "“on measurer cut, art and error of the surgeons"” announced it 1974 of a broad public. Therein it pleaded for treatment alternatives, more ethics as well as a better physician patient relationship. Attention-exciting also its theses were for cancer treatment, in particular the Prostatakrebs, as well as its confession to the active Sterbehilfe.

Julius Hackethal died even at cancer of the lungs.

Works

  • On measurer cut, art and error of the surgeons, Bergisch Gladbach 1974
  • Nachoperation, Fritz Molden publishing house, Munich/Vienna/Zurich 1977
  • The perjury of the Hippokrates - of the conspiracy of the physicians for the self-determination of the patient. Bergisch Gladbach: 1992, 461 S., ISBN 3-7857-0642-1
  • Hospital - over patient fates and conditions in our hospitals. (Bastei Bd. 60373), Bergisch Gladbach: 1994, 302 S., ISBN 3-404-60373-7

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