Shortly after the war, Meyer-Schwickerath moved to
Hamburg, where he worked as an assistant physician at the
University of Hamburg-Eppendorf's eye clinic until 1952. In 1953, he received his
post-doctoral degree and the right to professorship at the
University of Bonn. In 1959, he worked as senior physician with
Paul Mikat and
Kurt Biedenkopf to transform
Essen's municipal hospital into the
Essen University Hospital. One of his most famous patients was
Leonard Bernstein. "His method of photo- or light coagulation has now been replaced by the application of the laser, but nothing has changed in the principle of the treatment of pre-stages of retinal detachment, of tumors and vascular diseases, and of diabetic eye changes." The
Deutschmuseum Bonn is the loan of the optical museum of the company Carl Zeiss in
Oberkochen, the original part of the sunlight coagulator developed by Meyer-Schwickerath from 1949 under the inventory number 1994 – L11.000. == Personal life ==