Adolf Schmidtmann

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Adolf Schmidtmann (born February 13, 1851 in Waßmuthshausen ( Kurhessen ), † May 21, 1911 in Marburg ) was a German medic.

Life

Schmidtmann graduated from high school in Marburg in the summer of 1870 and first studied natural sciences, then medicine in Marburg and Munich . In Marburg he became a member of the Corps Hasso-Nassovia . After the state examination (1875) he became an assistant doctor in Marburg, and in October 1879 a general practitioner in the district physician in Wilhelmshaven . In April 1890 he moved to Opole as a government and medical councilor , and in 1894 to Breslau . In the same year he became an unskilled worker, a year later he became a lecturer in the Ministry of Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs. He was the founder of the Royal Experimental and Testing Institute for Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal ( Institute for Water, Soil and Air Hygiene ) in Berlin and its director from 1901 to 1910. Since May 1909 he was a real secret councilor and curator of the University of Marburg.

His daughter was the doctor Martha Schmidtmann .

The Prof.-Dr.-Adolf-Schmidtmann- Stiftung has existed since 1989 , the purpose of which is to support young scientists in the fields of medicine (3/4) and history (1/4).

Fonts

  • The so-called mud disease in the district of Opole during the summer of 1891. Journal for medical officials ; 5 (4): 77-83.
  • (with Bernhard Proskauer ) The status of the urban cleaning issue. In: Quarterly for forensic medicine and public sanitary services. Volume 3, Vol. 13/14 (1897).
  • The leper asylum "Jesus Hilfe" near Jerusalem and the leprosy in Palestine . In: Quarterly magazine for judicial medicine and public sanitary services . Episode 3, Vol. 18 (1899), pp. 113-122. Internet Archive

literature

  • Corp panel of Hasso-Nassovia in Marburg. July 15, 1839 to July 15, 1959 . Bad Ems, Diez, Limburg 1959, p. 12
  • Carl Liman Practical Handbook of Forensic Medicine , 2 volumes, (9th edition) Adolf Schmidtmann, Berlin 1905–1907
  • Pagel: Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Berlin, Vienna 1901, Sp. 1513. ( Permalink )