Carl Schönemann

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Carl Schönemann (born April 19, 1854 in Cassel , † March 9, 1920 in Saarbrücken ) was a German ophthalmologist and local politician in Saarbrücken.

Life

After graduating from high school in Kassel in 1872, Schönemann studied medicine at the Philipps University of Marburg . At the beginning of his studies he became active in the Corps Hasso-Nassovia . On January 15, 1873 recipiert , he clung twice the first batch. In the fall of 1874 disabled , he became active again in the spring term 1876th He headed the Kösener Congress that year. After the state examination (1876) he became an assistant doctor in the medical clinic and in the eye clinic. With an ophthalmological doctoral thesis, he was awarded Dr. med. PhD . In 1881 he became the first assistant doctor at the Charité University Eye Clinic . After completing his training, he acquired a private ophthalmological institute in St. Johann (Saarbrücken) in 1884. In 1894 he became a member and in 1897 a board member of the Medical Association of the Rhine Province . Appointed to the Medical Council in 1900 , he was elected to the Medical Court of Honor of the Rhine Province and to the Provincial Medical College in 1903. He was chairman of the medical association of the Trier administrative district . In 1905 he became chairman, in 1908 honorary chairman of the Old Men Seniors' Convention in Saarbrücken. In 1911 he became a go. Medical Council appointed. He was a city councilor and Deputy Mayor of the city of Saarbrücken and member of the district assembly . During the whole of the First World War he was senior staff doctor in the Landwehr in Saarbrücken. From his first marriage to Agnes Bülow (1884) he had four daughters and two sons. His second marriage was to Hedwig Becker.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 101/350.
  2. Dissertation: Contribution to the casuistry of the glioma retinae .
  3. Corpszeitung der Hessen-Nassauer, No. 21, p. 59