Ludwig Külz

Ludwig Külz Ludwig Külz (18 February 1875 - 1938) was a German colonial physician born in Borna. He was a twin brother to liberal politician Wilhelm Külz (1875-1948).

Ludwig Külz earned his medical doctorate in 1899, and became a doctor with the German Imperial Navy. From 1902 until 1912 he was a colonial doctor in Togo and Kamerun, where he was tasked with dealing with the problem of malaria.

With ophthalmologist Alfred Leber (1881-1954), he was part of a mission to German New Guinea ''(Medizinisch-demographischen Deutsch-Neuguinea-Expedition)'' in 1913–14. On this expedition was artist Emil Nolde (1867-1956), who created ethnographic paintings of New Guinea.

In 1915 he was promoted to senior medical officer, soon afterwards becoming a naval chief physician (1916).

His best-known publication is ''Tropenarzt im Afrikanischen Busch'', a book that involved Külz's experiences with tropical medicine in Africa. Provided by Wikipedia
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