Anselm Martin

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Anselm Kajetan Martin (born April 3, 1807 in Munich , † December 29, 1882 in Munich) was a German tokologist and university professor.

Life

After graduating from high school in 1826, Anselm Martin studied medicine at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich at the (today's) Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich . In 1827 he became Renonce of the Corps Isaria . He specialized in obstetrics . In 1847 he succeeded Johann Nepomuk Berger as director of the midwifery school and, like the latter, received an extraordinary position at the obstetrical clinic at Munich University . When he retired in 1859, Karl von Hecker became his successor.

Fonts

  • De ligatura funiculi umbilicalis, qua causa morborum , 1830.
  • The health and care institutions in Vienna, Baden, Linz and Salzburg, viewed from a medical and administrative point of view , 1832.
  • Historical representation of the health and care facilities in Munich, with medical and administrative remarks from the field of nosocomial care , 1834.
  • The new building in Munich , 1857.
  • Head and pelvic knife: (cephalopelvimeter) .
  • Theorems of the Mechanism and Dynamics of Natural Birth .
  • Guide to the obstetric examination of pregnant women .
  • About Obstetric Education , 1854.

literature

  • Laetitia Boehm, Johannes Spörl: The Ludwig Maximilians University in its faculties , Volume 1, p. 253 f. ( Digitized version )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Max Leitschuh: The matriculations of the upper classes of the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich , 4 vol., Munich 1970–1976; Vol. 3, p. 272.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 109 , 207.