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  2. Army Medical Service (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    The Army Medical Service ( German: Sanitätsdienst Heer or Sanitätsdienst des Heeres [1]) is a non-combat specialty branch of the German Army traditionally responsible for providing medical services within the army, and which has a humanitarian function during armed conflicts in accordance with international humanitarian law, and specific ...

  3. Category:German military doctors - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Wallenberg. Heinrich Werner (physician) Verena von Weymarn. Robert Friedrich Wilms. Roman Woelfel. Friedrich Wolf (writer) Caspar Friedrich Wolff. Categories: Military doctors by nationality.

  4. Generalstabsarzt - Wikipedia

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    In Prussia and Bavaria Generalstabsarzt der Armee (en: Surgeon General of the Army) was an appointment and the official title of the Chief of the entire military medical service. Officers, assigned to that particular staff position, could rise in ranks op to Generalleutnant (OF7). In the first instance the Generalstabsarzt of the Prussian Army ...

  5. Walter Schreiber - Wikipedia

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    Walter Schreiber. Walter Paul Emil Schreiber (21 March 1893 – 5 September 1970) was a medical officer with the German Army in World War I and a brigadier-general ( Generalarzt) of the Wehrmacht Medical Service during World War II. He would later serve as a key witness against Hermann Göring during the Nuremberg Trials .

  6. Walther Kittel - Wikipedia

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    Walther Kittel was born in Metz, Alsace-Lorraine, on 20 March 1887. Kittel joined the German Army straight from school at eighteen years old in order to become a military doctor. As Oberarzt, Kittel began a brilliant career in the University of Göttingen . From 1914 to 1918, during the First World War, Kittel served as Stabsarzt.

  7. Military medicine - Wikipedia

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    This involves military medical hierarchies, especially the organization of structured medical command and administrative systems that interact with and support deployed combat units. (See Battlefield medicine .) The administration and practice of health care for military service members and their dependents in non-deployed (peacetime) settings.

  8. Stabsarzt - Wikipedia

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    Stabsarzt (short: StArzt or SA), in English Staff Surgeon, is a military commissioned officer rank in German speaking armed forces.In the German Bundeswehr and the former Wehrmacht and Reichswehr, it describes a qualified or licensed surgeon or dentist who practises military medicine, with a rank equal to captain (German: Hauptmann) in the army and the air force or lieutenant (German ...

  9. Category:Military medicine in Germany - Wikipedia

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    German military doctors‎ (88 P) Pages in category "Military medicine in Germany" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.