Horst Otto Stoeckel: Clinician, Administrator, Researcher

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Anthony L. Kovac
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Horst Otto Stoeckel was born September 26, 1930, in Lodz, Poland, which was part of the newly founded Second Republic of Poland until it was occupied by Nazi Germany in 1939. After World War II, his family immigrated to Meiningen, Germany, where he obtained his primary and secondary education. He attended Humboldt University and the University Hospital Charité of Berlin for his medical degree. Profs Theodor Brugsch, Karl Lohmann, and Friedrich Dost were important individuals who helped develop his interest in quantitative clinical pharmacology and pharmacokinetics. Prior to anesthesiology, Stoeckel trained in surgery, internal medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology in addition to clinical anesthesiology at a community hospital in East Germany. He completed 2 years of obligatory training to become an anesthesia specialist at the Teaching Hospital Hufeland and the Research Institute for Lung Diseases at Berlin-Buch. He also received training in anesthesia at the Humboldt University of Berlin. After escaping East Berlin through the Brandenburg Gate in August 1961, he obtained a position at the University of Heidelberg and obtained his West German board certification in anesthesiology in 1962. In the following 12-year period, Stoeckel was married, was promoted, passed his “habilitation” or lectureship period, started a family, and was granted the title of “Professor.” His administrative career began in February 1974 when he was selected as the first Chair of Anesthesiology at the University of Bonn, a position he held for 22 years. He also served as Dean of the medical school from 1980 to 1981. As Chair, he developed three areas: patient care, teaching, and research. He developed a long-term research program in the field of “Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology in Anesthesia and the Quantitative Modeling and Control in Anesthesia,” which required an interdisciplinary team of specialists in biochemistry, physics, and modern analytical methods. Over 20 years, the group's research program led to the discovery of basic algorithms providing the foundation of the automatic regulation of dosing control by the closed-loop feedback system, which is a concept important to the target-controlled infusion of intravenous and inhalation anesthetics. Following his career as a clinician, administrator, and researcher, he pursued a second career as a collector and museum founder.

Horst Otto Stoeckel:临床医生、行政人员、研究员。
霍斯特·奥托·斯托克尔于1930年9月26日出生在波兰罗兹,这里曾是新成立的波兰第二共和国的一部分,直到1939年被纳粹德国占领。第二次世界大战后,他的家人移民到德国的迈宁根,在那里他接受了小学和中学教育。他在洪堡大学和柏林大学慈善医院获得医学学位。Theodor Brugsch, Karl Lohmann和Friedrich Dost教授是帮助他发展定量临床药理学和药代动力学兴趣的重要人物。在麻醉学之前,Stoeckel在东德的一家社区医院接受过外科、内科、妇产科和临床麻醉学方面的培训。他完成了两年的必修培训,成为Hufeland教学医院和柏林-布赫肺病研究所的麻醉专家。他还在柏林洪堡大学接受了麻醉方面的培训。1961年8月通过勃兰登堡门逃离东柏林后,他在海德堡大学获得了一个职位,并于1962年获得了西德委员会的麻醉学认证。在接下来的12年里,Stoeckel结婚了,升职了,度过了他的“适应期”或讲师期,成家了,并被授予了“教授”的头衔。他的行政生涯始于1974年2月,当时他被选为波恩大学麻醉学的第一任主席,他担任了22年。1980年至1981年,他还担任医学院院长。作为主席,他发展了三个领域:病人护理、教学和研究。他在“麻醉定量临床药理学和麻醉定量建模与控制”领域开展了一项长期研究计划,这需要一个由生物化学、物理学和现代分析方法专家组成的跨学科团队。20多年来,该小组的研究计划导致发现了基本算法,为闭环反馈系统自动调节剂量控制提供了基础,这对静脉和吸入麻醉剂的靶控输注是一个重要的概念。在他的职业生涯作为临床医生,管理员和研究员,他追求的第二职业是收藏家和博物馆的创始人。
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Journal of Anesthesia History
Journal of Anesthesia History Arts and Humanities-History and Philosophy of Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Anesthesia History (ISSN 2352-4529) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the study of anesthesia history and related disciplines. The Journal addresses anesthesia history from antiquity to the present. Its wide scope includes the history of perioperative care, pain medicine, critical care medicine, physician and nurse practices of anesthesia, equipment, drugs, and prominent individuals. The Journal serves a diverse audience of physicians, nurses, dentists, clinicians, historians, educators, researchers and academicians.
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