Gottlieb Olpp

Gottlieb Olpp
Born3 January 1872 (1872-01-03)
Died24 August 1950 (1950-08-25) (aged 78)
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Tropical medicine doctor, medical missionary
Years active1898–1950
Notable workResearch on tropical diseases and medicine

Gottlieb Friedrich Adolf Olpp[1] (3 January 1872 – 24 August 1950) was a German missionary and tropical medicine doctor, accredited with spreading Traditional Chinese Medicine and aiding the development of sinology in Germany and the West in early 20th century.[2] As a medical missionary from the Rhenish Missionary Society from 1898 to 1907 in Dongguan, Guangdong Province of China, he conducted extensive research on local diseases and healing practices, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and wrote extensively throughout his life for publication in Germany on the topic of tropical medicine, theology and missionary work. After his return to Germany, he was appointed to be the director of the German Institute of Medical Missionary (Deutsches Instituts für ärztliche Mission), a director of the Tübingen Convalescent Homes and associate professor of Tropical Medicine at the University of Tübingen. A street in Tübingen is named in his honor.

  1. ^ "Gottlieb Olpp". KATALOG DER DEUTSCHEN NATIONALBIBLIOTHEK.
  2. ^ Yuan, Wei-Man (2021-07-01). "Spread of traditional chinese medicine to the west and the development of sinology: A case study based on the translation of traditional Chinese medicine literature by German doctor gottlieb Olpp". Chinese Medicine and Culture. 4 (3): 165–169. doi:10.4103/CMAC.CMAC_27_21. ISSN 2589-9627. S2CID 238360831.