Carl Hermann Schildbach

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Carl Hermann Schildbach (born June 1, 1824 in Schneeberg (Ore Mountains) , † March 13, 1888 in Leipzig ) was a German orthopedist.

Life

Schildbach grew up without his father with his grandparents in Neukirchen / Erzgeb. and Pegau . From 1838 he attended the Alte Nikolaischule (Leipzig) . He began studying medicine at the University of Leipzig on October 14, 1843 and was active in the Kochei , which was primarily founded by Jenaern on August 12, 1839 . When he spent the winter semester of 1846/47 at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , he also joined the Teutonia fraternity. In Heidelberg he made friends with Joseph Victor von Scheffel . On October 25, 1848, he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD . Afterwards he was a general practitioner in Lößnitz (Erzgebirge) and travel doctor for a Russian . He returned in the summer of 1851 and married Emilie Rosaline Schindler , a pastor's daughter from Burkhardtsdorf , in 1852 .

In 1853 he took over the management of the institute for hydrotherapy and therapeutic gymnastics in Pelonken near Danzig . He returned to Leipzig in 1859 and became vice director of Moritz Schreber's private clinic . When Schreber died in 1861, he took over the management of the orthopedic sanatorium. As the first in Germany , he qualified as a professor in 1875 for therapeutic gymnastics . In 1876 he founded the first state orthopedic university clinic. He worked closely with Heinrich Marianus Deinhardt , the founder of curative education . Schildbach died at the age of 64 in the three emperor year 1888.

Memberships and functions

Web links

Wikisource: Karl Hermann Schildbach  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Leipzig fraternity Germania was only founded in 1859. It later usurped the tradition of the old Leipzig fraternity; because the Festschrift Germanias from 1879 appeared expressly on their 20th foundation festival. It was not until the Festschrift of 1929 that the old Leipzigers also took over ( Harald Lönnecker ).
  2. a b c d e f g Helmut Riedel: The Schildbach family - a forgotten yet important family dynasty of the Western Ore Mountains (Freundeskreis Stadtarchiv Schneeberg)
  3. ^ Advertisement 1854 Illustrated Anzeiger
  4. Deinhardt was a member of the Arminia fraternity on the Burgkeller and the B! Alemannia Hall.
  5. ^ Schildbach, Karl Hermann (zeno.org)