Carl Koeppe

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Carl Koeppe (also called Dr. Eisenbarth ) (born November 13, 1850 in Kaimt ; † October 29, 1922 in Zell ) was a secret medical councilor and district doctor in Zell (Mosel).

Life

Carl Koeppe was a son of the royal electricity builder Adam Koeppe from Kaimt on the Moselle . After passing his Abitur examination , he began to study medicine at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn . During his student days he founded the medical-scientific student association, of which he became chairman. On October 1, 1877 Koeppe received his license to practice medicine, which followed on October 12, 1880 with the dissertation “Hahnemann's homeopathy and the modern age, a comparative study” and a doctorate in medicine.

In 1878 he was called up as a one-year doctor for military service, where he served until December of the same year, most recently in the rank of sub-doctor of the reserve. In the period from 1888 to 1889 he was acting surgeon in Zell and in 1891 he successfully passed his exams as physics doctor in Berlin . In the same year he got his job as a district surgeon in Zell. After his promotion to the Medical Council on December 24, 1901, he worked as a doctor in the hospitals of Zell and Merl, also as a poor doctor and as a private general practitioner. In 1907, as a result of his excessive workload, some citizens of Zell and members of the city council complained to the royal district president August von Hövel in Koblenz , but Koeppe was able to successfully defend himself against the allegations.

Koeppe was chairman of the district medical association until his death, as well as deputy mayor of Zell as district deputy during World War I , and a permanent member of the district council . He was also a member of the district committee, the city council and the board of directors of the municipal savings bank and for his 25-year membership of the Zeller “Gesellschaft Recreation” he was given his own commemorative publication. On April 26, 1917, Koeppe was finally appointed to the Secret Medical Council, before he was finally retired on January 1, 1920.

literature

  • Dr. Josef Treis: 100 years ago ... Doctors in the Moselle and Hunsrück regions , message of greeting on the occasion of the inauguration of the Chamber of Physicians in Koblenz , In: Heimatjahrbuch Kreis Cochem-Zell 1997, p. 203
  • Alfons Friderichs (Ed.): Koeppe, Dr. med. Carl , In: Personalities of the Cochem-Zell District, Kliomedia, Trier 2004, ISBN 3-89890-084-3 , p. 198.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hahnemann's homeopathy and the modern age, a comparative study , Koeppe, Carl