Carl Oberg (medical doctor)

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Carl Joseph Gustav Alexander Oberg, also Karl Oberg (born September 16, 1853 in Osterode am Harz , † July 29, 1923 in Hamburg ) was a German professor of medicine .

Life

family

Carl Oberg was a son of the Protestant Berlin Higher Appeal Court Vice-President and former member of the Frankfurt National Assembly August Heinrich Oberg (1809–1872) and his wife Helene Louise Charlotte Sophie (1814–1859), née. Niemeyer.

In 1887 he married Susanna Versmann (* 1863), a daughter of the businessman Ernst Versmann and his wife Julie, born in Hamburg. Schmidt. His son was the SS and Police Leader Karl Oberg .

Life

Carl Oberg grew up in Berlin and after 6 years graduated from high school in 1873 at the Royal Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium . Then studied medicine from 1874 in Göttingen and from 1875 in Tübingen , where she was a member of the Corps Bremensia and Suevia .

After obtaining his doctorate in 1878 as Dr. med. for medicine, surgery and obstetrics he came to Hamburg as a doctor. From 1879 he was an assistant doctor at the St. Georg General Hospital . By 1900 he was already a doctor at the children's hospital in Hamburg-Borgfelde . In 1917 he was appointed professor. Later he was the chief doctor of the children's hospital until 1921 .

He was also chairman of the Hamburg Medical Association and a member of the medical college of the Hanseatic city.

Works (selection)

  • About etiology and therapy of uterine fibroids . Dissertation 1878.

literature

  • Suevia-Tübingen 1831-1931 . Volume 2: Members . Tübingen 1931, No. 287.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b German Gender Book . 1962, p. 383 ( google.de [accessed on November 22, 2019]).
  2. a b Royal Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium (Berlin): The school celebrations, which ... are found in the Royal Friedrich-Wilhelm Gymnasium is, invite respectfully one of the director: 1872-73 (1873) . 1873, p. 46 ( google.de [accessed on November 22, 2019]).
  3. Staatsbibliothek Berlin: Digitized collections of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. Retrieved November 22, 2019 .
  4. ^ Bernhard Koerner: German gender book . CA Starke, 1912, p. 450 ( google.de [accessed on November 22, 2019]).
  5. ^ The General Hospital St. Georg in Hamburg . Voss, 1912, p. 121 ( google.de [accessed on November 22, 2019]).
  6. Albert Guttstadt: Hospital Lexicon for the German Empire: The institutional care for the sick and the infirm and the hygienic facilities of the cities in the German Empire at the beginning of the 20th century . Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2018, ISBN 978-3-11-151626-4 , p. 864 ( google.de [accessed on November 22, 2019]).
  7. Dr.es Karl Theodor Fahr, Karl Adalbert Hasebrock, Hugo Carl Plait, Albert Alsberg, Johann Hermann Rulemann Grisson, Hermann Georg Wilhelm Kellner, Siegfried Samuel Korach, Carl Joseph Gustav Alexander Oberg and Gregor Urban - title of professor by the Senate. Retrieved November 22, 2019 .
  8. DMW, German medical weekly . Georg Thieme Verlag., 1921, p. 482 ( google.de [accessed on November 22, 2019]).
  9. ^ Hamburg (Germany): Annual reports of the administrative authorities of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . printed by Lütcke & Wulff, 1913, p. 133 ( google.de [accessed on November 22, 2019]).
  10. Carl Oberg: About aetiology and therapy of uterine fibroids: Inaug.-Diss . Dieterich, 1878 ( google.de [accessed November 22, 2019]).