Adolph Goeden

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Adolph Goeden

Adolph Friedrich Ludwig Goeden (born May 15, 1810 in Friedland (Mecklenburg) , † April 30, 1888 in Stettin ) was a German physician and politician.

Life

Adolph Goeden was the eldest son of Friedland doctor and city physicist (Friedrich Carl) Ludwig Goeden (1784–1854) and his wife Caroline Bernhardine, née. Fischer (1785–1857), Senator's daughter from Friedland, and grandson of the pastor there to St. Marien Adolf Ludwig Carl Goeden (1738–1793). The Friedland doctor and medical advisor Rudolph Goede (1814–1886), who had contact with (gymnastics father) Friedrich Ludwig Jahn , was his younger brother; the Neustrelitz court bookseller Gottlieb Barnewitz (1809–1881) was his brother-in-law.

Goeden grew up and was shaped by a climate in his hometown and at its secondary school, which was shaped in a very special way by Karl Horn and other pioneers of the early German fraternity and democracy movement. He attended the school of scholars in the Mecklenburg country town of Friedland, passed his Abitur there at Michaelis in 1828 and witnessed at close quarters the emergence and first heyday of the oldest German gymnastics club. He was one of his active gymnasts from 1814 to 1828 and is mentioned many times - most recently in 1849 - in the legendary Friedländer gymnastics album .

Goeden studied medicine in Breslau and Göttingen and was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. In Breslau he was a member of the Corps Vandalia Breslau from 1828, in Göttingen of the Brunsviga there . In Jena he became a member of the Arminia Jena fraternity . At first he was a doctor in Demmin . In 1835 he became a district physician in Krotoschin , and around 1840 he practiced in Strasburg (Uckermark) . In 1850 the Prussian Ministry of Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs appointed him to the city physicist in Stettin and the district physicist of the Randow district , most recently with the title of a secret medical councilor . In 1875 he became the first conductor of the newly established provincial vaccination institute for the province of Pomerania in Stettin.

From June 6, 1848 to May 30, 1849 he was a non-attached member of the Frankfurt National Assembly . Goeden belonged to the group that Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia elected German Emperor and was a member of the Imperial Deputation. In June 1849 he took part in the Gotha assembly .

Goeden was married to Agnes Johanne Schröder (* 1814), daughter of the mayor of Friedland and Geh. Hofrat Friedrich Wilhelm Schröder († 1868), who died after just a few years of marriage. In 1846 he married Julie Auguste Wilhelmine Raffel (* 1826), daughter of a secret law firm in Berlin.

Awards

Works

  • Report on the cholera epidemic in Stettin in 1866. Stettin: Spaethen 1867 ( digitized version )
  • Observations about the Szczecin steel source. Szczecin: Hessenland 1884

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians, Part 7: Supplement A – K, Winter, Heidelberg 2013, ISBN 978-3-8253-6050-4 . Pp. 379-381.
  • Heinrich Best , Wilhelm Weege: Biographical handbook of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49 (= handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and the political parties. Volume 8). Droste, Düsseldorf 1996, ISBN 3-7700-5193-9 , p. 157.

Individual evidence

  1. See church book entry Friedland, St. Marien, p. 39: Baptism No. 28/1810. - The parents had married on November 11, 1809 in the Friedland parish of St. Marien.
  2. Friedländer Turnalbum - year book of the Turnplatz zu Friedland, started in 1814. Cwalina Verlag, Hamburg 2000. ISBN 3-88020-360-1 . [See. Register references under several lists on p. 232].
  3. ^ Official gazette of the government in Stettin 1850, p. 231
  4. Königlich Preußischer Staats-Anzeiger 1860, p. 187
  5. Handbook on the Royal Prussian Court and State. 1886-1887, p. 281

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