Carl Friedrich Anton Schmidt
Carl Friedrich Anton Schmidt (born November 12, 1802 in Schweinfurt ; † unknown) was a German physician and university professor .
Life
He was the son of the physician Johann Elias Schmidt , doctor of medicine and surgery , royal Bavarian city and district physician to Schweinfurt and Sulzheim .
After studying at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg and receiving his doctorate in 1822 as Dr. med. and Dr. phil. After his inauguration in 1824 , Schmidt initially worked as a doctor on probation, then from 1825 as a general practitioner , surgeon and obstetrician . In 1831 the doctor entered the royal Bavarian civil service and became a district medical councilor and government councilor .
He was a member of several learned societies.
The author and royal Bavarian well doctor Ferdinand Kirchgeßner dedicated his work Das Stahlbad Bocklet bei Kissingen to the then District Medical Councilor Schmidt .
Orders and awards
- Knight of the Royal Bavarian Order of Merit of Saint Michael , 1st class
- Knight of the Imperial Russian Order of Saint Stanislaus , 2nd class
Fonts
- Organizational metamorphosis of humans , inaugural treatise, Carl Wilhelm Becker University Printing House, Würzburg 1824 ( digitized version )
- Life and science in their elements and laws , Stahel'sche Buchhandlung, Würzburg 1842 ( digitized version )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Royal Bavarian District Official Gazette of Lower Franconia and Aschaffenburg , 1867, page 280 ( digitized version )
- ↑ Second edition, Stahel'sche Buchhandlung, Würzburg 1859 ( digitized version )
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SURNAME | Schmidt, Carl Friedrich Anton |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schmidt, Karl Friedrich Anton; Schmidt, Carolus F. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German physician and university professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 12, 1802 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Schweinfurt |
DATE OF DEATH | 19th century |