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(¤ 1782, † 1844) Surgeon, working in Berlin. 1822 Founder of the Department for Venereal Diseases at the Charité/Berlin. Kluge implemented major structural changes to the wards. Furthermore, he conducted regular clinical instruction, because "at no German university were students given the opportunity to teach themselves about these diseases, their detection, prevention and correct treatment at the hospital bed". In 1828 he also took over the management of the scabies department. His successor was Josef Hermann Schmidt.
LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.
Harnack, Klaus (2000) The Dermatology Clinic of the Charité and the Dermatology Department in Berlin (1710-1999). Berlin Medical Publishing House GmbH p. 20-21