Background
Kuhlenbeck, Hartwig was born on May 2, 1897 in Jena, Germany. Came to the United States, 1934, naturalized, 1938. Son of Ludwig and Helene (Ayrer) Kuhlenbeck.
Kuhlenbeck, Hartwig was born on May 2, 1897 in Jena, Germany. Came to the United States, 1934, naturalized, 1938. Son of Ludwig and Helene (Ayrer) Kuhlenbeck.
Bachelor, Dom-Gymnasium Naumburg, Germany, 1914. Doctor of Philosophy, University Jena, 1920. Doctor of Medicine, University Jena, 1922.
Master of Science (honorary), Women's Medical College Pennsylvania, 1965.
Ship's surgeon, 1922-1923; private practice, Mexico City, 1923-1924; lecturer anatomy and neurology, Tokyo Imperial U. Medical School, 1924-1927; assistant, privatdozent anatomy, U. Breslau, Germany, 1927-1933; visiting fellow anatomy, University of Pennsylvania Medical School, 1934-1935; professor anatomy, department chairman, Women's Medical College Pennsylvania (now Medical College Pennsylvania), 1935-1963; research professor anatomy, Women's Medical College Pennsylvania (now Medical College Pennsylvania), 1963-1966; research professor neurology and neuropathology, Women's Medical College Pennsylvania (now Medical College Pennsylvania), 1966-1971; emeritus professor anatomy, Women's Medical College Pennsylvania (now Medical College Pennsylvania), 1971-1984. Consultant Armed Forces Institute Pathology, 1947-1955. Lieutenant German Army, 1914-1918, major MC, Army of the United States, 1944-1946.
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, College Physicians Philadelphia. Member American Association Anatomists, American Association Neuropathologists, Association Military Surgeons United States, New York Academy of Sciences, Schopenhauer Gesellschaft, Japanese Association Anatomists (honorary), Max-Planck Society Advancement of Science (foreign science member), Institute for Brain Research (foreign science member), Sigma Xi.
Married Ozelia Marguerite Proteau, January 30, 1924.