Axel Bengelsdorff

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Axel Leopold Ernst Bengelsdorff (born March 11, 1814 in Eixen , † January 14, 1891 in Greifswald ) was a German doctor.

Life

Bengelsdorff was a son of Christian Friedrich Bengelsdorff and his wife Eleonora, geb. Sievert. He studied medicine at the Universities of Halle-Wittenberg and Berlin and was mainly influenced by Peter Krukenberg . In 1832/33 he was a member of the Germania fraternity.

After receiving his doctorate on December 6, 1837, he settled in Greifswald as a general practitioner. At the time of the German Revolution in 1848 he was a company commander of the voluntary militia in Greifswald; there he represented the interests of the liberal bourgeoisie. He was later appointed to the Secret Medical Council. As a private lecturer , he gave lectures at the Royal University of Greifswald . He wrote several gynecological publications .

Fonts

  • De morbis quibusdam encephali organicis . Berlin 1837 (University of Berlin, medical dissertation, December 6, 1837; digitized version ).

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  1. Ernst Julius Gurlt : Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlicher Nekrolog of the year 1891. In: Archive for pathological anatomy and physiology and for clinical medicine . Volume 127, number 3, March 1892, p. 520, doi: 10.1007 / BF01883303 . The death report cited there in Leopoldina , issue 27, 1891, p. 60 ( digitized version ) does not contain an exact date of death.
  2. Hans Schröder, Festschrift 1956