Carl Uterhart (medic, 1793)

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Carl Ludwig Friedrich Uterhart (born May 17, 1793 in Friedland (Mecklenburg) , † May 6, 1852 in Parchim ) was a German doctor.

Life

Uterhart's tomb in the old cemetery in Parchim

Carl Uterhart was a son of the mayor and councilor (Carl) Friedrich Uterhart (1754–1829) and the daughter of the Friedland mayor Johanna Dorothea Friederike, née. (von) Berlin (1774-1840). One of his sisters, Johanna (Dorothea Friederike) (1794-1858), was married to the theologian Carl Leuschner . Rudolf Berlin was his great cousin.

Uterhart, who had probably attended the Friedland School of Academics, began his medical studies in Berlin in 1812 and became a member of the Corps Vandalia I Berlin in 1813 . He was a participant in the Wars of Liberation from 1813 to 1815 and initially became a member of the Lützow Freikorps . In 1814 he continued his medical studies at the University of Jena and joined the Corpsland Team Vandalia Jena. From this emerged the original fraternity in Jena in 1815 , of which he became a member. On August 1, 1816, Uterhart was promoted to Dr. med. PhD .

From 1818 until his death he worked as a general practitioner in Parchim. In 1831 he was appointed medical councilor and in 1843 a district physician, and in 1844 a city ​​physician . From 1840 to 1850 he was Master of the Chair of the Parchim Masonic Lodge Friderica Ludovica zur Loyalty.

Von Uterhart, who in 1819 was the Parchim pewter founder's daughter Christine (Maria Elisabeth), b. Hoffmann (1796-1825) had married, three sons are known. One of these sons, Carl (Ludwig Wilhelm) Uterhart, died as a law student in Rostock; another, Friedrich (Hermann Theodor Christian) Uterhart (1821–1894), became a general practitioner Parchim; the third, (Ludwig Christian Heinrich) Paul Uterhart (1823–1874), became a lawyer and was most recently director of the Rostock district.

Tomb

His iron tomb in the form of an obelisk is preserved in the old cemetery in Parchim. It was manufactured by Ernst Alban's machine factory in Plau am See . It is a listed building.

In literature he is sometimes confused with his nephew of the same name, the physician Karl (Eduard Samuel) Uterhart (1835–1895).

Fonts

  • Diss. Inaug. de telae cellulos. inflammat. Jena 1816
  • Description of the Gesundbrunnen near Parchim. Zimmermann, Parchim 1824

literature

  • Peter Kaupp (edit.): Stamm-Buch of the Jenaische Burschenschaft. The members of the original fraternity 1815-1819 (= treatises on student and higher education. Vol. 14). SH-Verlag, Cologne 2005, ISBN 3-89498-156-3 , p. 34.
  • Axel Wilhelmi : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. A new edition, completion and continuation of the Dr. med. A. Blanck's collective work. Schwerin 1901, p. 87 (No. 427)
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 10294 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. His baptismal names appear in the literature in many variations and in different orders: Carl (Friedrich Ludwig) Uterhart ; Karl (Friedrich Christian Ludwig) Uterhart ; Carl (Ludwig Christian Friedrich) Uterhart .
  2. Her father, Jacob (Ernst Friedrich) Berlin (1741–1806) had been elevated to hereditary imperial nobility in 1803 by Berlin , but had not changed his name.
  3. Kösener corp lists 1910 , 17 , 12.
  4. Kösener corps lists 1910, 130 , 52.
  5. ^ Carl Broecker: History of the St. Johannis Lodge Friderica Ludovica for loyalty to Parchim. Parchim 1868, p. 37.
  6. ^ List of architectural monuments in Parchim