COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Bodo, Fritz
Author:
Ekhart, Walter
Author:
Pöch, Georg
Date:
1935
Short Title:
Gesundheitswesen I. (Sanitätsverwaltung und Tuberkulosebekämpfung) : 1. Wirkungsbereiche der burgenländischen Krankenhäuser sowie Übergreifen jener von Hartberg und Fürstenfeld ins Burgenland (1933) ...
Publisher:
Osterreichischer Landesverlag
Publisher Location:
Vienna
Type:
Atlas Map
Obj Height cm:
34
Obj Width cm:
54
Scale 1:
500,000
Note:
Ten maps representing Burgenland, featuring various aspects of the healthcare system and tuberculosis control from 1923 to 1935. The individual titles translate to: "1. Areas of operation of the Burgenland hospitals and the spread of those in Hartberg and Fürstenfeld into Burgenland (1933). -- 2. Birth rate and infant mortality in 1924 (by district). -- 3. Birth rate and infant mortality in 1935 (by district). -- 4. Average tuberculosis mortality in the years 1923 to 1932 (by district). -- 5. Distribution of pharmacies and social and health care facilities. -- 6. Areas of operation of the hospitals in Vienna, Wiener Neustadt and Graz in Burgenland (1933). -- 7. Distribution of doctors in 1923 (by district). -- 8. Distribution of doctors in 1935. -- 9. Distribution of dentists, veterinarians and dental technicians in 1935. -- 10. Distribution of midwives in 1935." Maps also show political boundaries, cities, roads, bodies of water, and drainage. Each map includes a legend and a scale statement; scales differ. Color lithograph. Together, maps are 34 x 54 cm, on double sheet 37 x 58 cm.
Region:
Burgenland (Austria)
Subject:
Health; Disease
Subject:
Data Visualization
Full Title:
Gesundheitswesen I. (Sanitätsverwaltung und Tuberkulosebekämpfung) : 1. Wirkungsbereiche der burgenländischen Krankenhäuser sowie Übergreifen jener von Hartberg und Fürstenfeld ins Burgenland (1933). -- 2. Geburtenrate. und Säuglingssterblichkeit 1924 (bezirksweise). -- 3. Geburtenrate. und Säuglingssterblichkeit 1935 (bezirksweise). -- 4. Durchschnittliche Tuberkulosesterblichkeit in den Jahren 1923 bis 1932 (bezirksweise). -- 5. Verteilung der Apotheken sowie Einrichtungen der sozialen- und Gesundheits- fürsorge. -- 6. Wirkungsbereiche der Krankenhäuser von Wien. Wiener Neustadt und Graz im Burgenland (1933). -- 7. Verteilung der Ärzte 1923 (bezirksweise). -- 8. Verteilung der Ärzte 1935. -- 9. Verteilung der Zahnärzte, Tierärzte und Zahntechniker 1935. -- 10. Verteilung der Hebammen 1935. Dr. med. Walter Ekhart (Karte 4) und Dr. med. Georg Pöch (Karte 1-3, 5-10). Österreichischer Bundesverlag, Wien. Steindruck von Rudolf Hausstein, Wiener Neustadt.
List No:
14534.055
Page No:
87-88
Series No:
55
Engraver or Printer:
Hausstein, Rudolf
Publication Author:
Hassinger, Hugo
Publication Author:
Bodo, Fritz
Pub Date:
1941
Pub Title:
Burgenland (1921-1938) : Ein deutsches Grenzland im Südosten. Eine Gemeinschaftsarbeit zahlreicher Fachmänner unter Leitung und mit einem Vorwort von Dr. Hugo Hassinger Profeffor an der Univerfifal in Wien. Herausgegeben von Friz Bodo Studienral in Wiener Neustadt. A.-0.-Landeslehrer Bibliotheksvervult Landesschulrat für Nied.-Ost. Wien VIII., Josefsgasse 12. Gedruckt mit Unterstüßung der Deutschen Forichungsgemeinschaft in Berlin, sowie der Landesregierungen des Burgenlandes (1938), von Niederdonau und Steiermark. Osterreichischer Landesverlag, Kommissionsverlag, Wien, 1941.
Pub Note:
Burgenland (1921-1938) : Ein deutsches Grenzland im Südosten., by Hugo Hassinger and Fritz Bodo, published by Osterreichischer Landesverlag, in Vienna, 1941. Title translates to: Burgenland (1921-1938) : A German border region in the southeast. Bound in board with pasted-on maroon fabric and spine over red paper. With gilt title and spine title. Spine includes hand-painted symbols in black over a yellow painted rectangle. Volume is 128 pages, including a foreword by Hassinger, table of contents, 429 maps with nine diagrams and one view, as well as an individually bound 54-page text supplement at the rear of the volume. The atlas provides a description of the region with a range of topics such as topography, population, industry, and folk customs. Petra Svatek, of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, gives background to the work: “A multidisciplinary project of the "South-east German Research Association" with over 50 contributors. The work mainly involved scientists of the Vienna University, but also officials of the provincial government of Burgenland, teachers and amateur local historians. Moreover, it is quite evident that the evaluation of statistical data had been immensely stepped up for the production of this atlas if compared to earlier atlas projects; likewise, the methods used to implement the project had become much more complex than in the years before 1930. Publication before the National Socialist takeover failed on the one hand due to financial problems caused by the economic depression and on the other hand due to political differences. In fact, the atlas project was greeted with some apprehension, as it established links with National Socialist Germany and several project collaborators were NSDAP members. In autumn 1940, Hugo Hassinger and Fritz Bodo started to prepare a ‘Gau Atlas of Lower Danube’. Like the Burgenland Atlas, the cartographic work on the "Gau Atlas", too, was deliberately organised in a multidisciplinary fashion by involving numerous scientists from many different institutions and disciplines. The completed atlas was to be composed of approx. 120 maps; however, its publication was not possible during the National Socialist regime. Only a few sketches of this work have remained. But it is possible that a few preparatory efforts were integrated into the Atlas of Lower Austria.” Historical notes courtesy Petra Svatek, last accessed January 4th, 2025: https://www.researc
Pub List No:
14534.000
Pub Type:
Statistical Atlas
Pub Height cm:
38
Pub Width cm:
31
Image No:
14534055.jp2
Authors:
Bodo, Fritz; Ekhart, Walter ; Pöch, Georg