Adolph Rudolphi

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Adolph Rudolphi
Rudolphi monument in Neustrelitz

Adolph Wilhelm August Rudolphi , also Adolf Rudolphi (born November 5, 1828 in Mirow , † December 28, 1899 in Neustrelitz ) was a German doctor. A listed memorial stone in Neustrelitz reminds of him .

Life

Adolph Rudolphi was a son of the Mirow doctor and district physician (Andreas Gottlieb) Bernhard Rudolphi (1799–1864). The Friedland pastor and historical researcher Johann Gottlieb Rudolphi (1760–1838). was his grandfather.

Rudolphi studied human medicine at the University of Berlin and was awarded a doctorate there on August 29, 1851. med. PhD. In the same year he passed the state examination for general practitioners and began his military service in the Kaiser Franz Garde Grenadier Regiment No. 2 . At the same time he was an assistant doctor at the provincial insane asylum in Halle-Nietleben . In 1852 he came to Neustrelitz and was initially an assistant doctor for the 2nd (Strelitzer) Battalion in the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg Grenadier Regiment No. 89 . In 1855 he became the chief physician of the Duchess of Caroline newly established hospital Caroline pin appointed to Neustrelitz and remained in this position until his death.

In 1860 Grand Duke Friedrich Wilhelm appointed him a real member of the Grand Ducal Medical College, the health authority of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

He was heir to a number of top pieces from the major antiquities collection of his grandfather, including one in Mirow found agate - Gemme and in Lübbersdorf found Roman Tripus, 1880 the meeting of the Anthropological German Society issued in Berlin. The majority came to the Grand Ducal Antiquities Collection in Neustrelitz in 1842.

Rudolphi was married to Marianne Theodore Johanne von Wick (1839–1906), daughter of the Bützow criminal inspector Friedrich von Wick, who moved to Bützow after the death of her husband since October 14, 1869 . Rudolphi died in Neustrelitz and found his final resting place there in the new cemetery.

Awards and honors

After his death in 1900 a memorial stone designed by Martin Wolff with a relief image of Rudolphis was unveiled in front of the Carolinenstift .

Fonts

  • De haemostatice. Diss. Berlin 1851

literature

  • August Blanck , Axel Wilhelmi : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. Schwerin 1901, p. 138, no.714
  • Gustav Willgeroth : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. - Schwerin 1929, pp. 138, 182
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 8364 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. August Blanck, Axel Wilhelmi: The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. Schwerin 1901, p. 95, no.474
  2. Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 8365 .
  3. Described in the annual report of the Association for Meklenburgische Geschichte und Alterthumskunde, from the negotiations of the Association 1 (1836), p. 35f full text
  4. ^ Catalog of the exhibition of prehistoric and anthropological finds. Berlin: Berg & Holten 1880, p. 303
  5. See note 16 in: Heinrich Reifferscheid: Friedrich Lisch, Mecklenburgs pioneering German antiquity. In: Mecklenburgische Jahrbücher 99 (1935), pp. 261–276 ( full text )
  6. Deutsche Klinik 25 (1873), p. 171