Carl Wilhelm Adolph Richter

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Carl Wilhelm Adolph Richter , actually Carl Adolph Wilhelm Richter , also Carl Richter (born July 27, 1808 in Neustrelitz ; † May 25, 1877 in Chemnitz ) was a German doctor and 1848/50 member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives .

Life

Carl Wilhelm Adolph Richter was born as the son of the registrar and later registrar Carl (Ernst) Richter (1776–1823) and his wife Maria (Sophia Friederike), b. Sonnenberg (1779-1864). He attended the High School Carolinum (Neustrelitz) , studied human medicine at the University of Würzburg , where he later in 1830 Burschenschaft Germania Wurzburg joined, and was here on March 10, 1833 to Dr. med. PhD . Because of his membership in the fraternity he was officially wanted in the course of the demagogue persecution and had to flee from Würzburg. He is mentioned in the "Black Book" of the federal central authority.

He practiced first in Neubrandenburg from 1833 to 1839 and then in Woldegk . In 1848 he was one of the leaders of the democracy movement alongside Daniel Runge in Woldegk. In 1848 he was elected member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives in the constituency of Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Stargardischer Kreis 9: Liepen . Here he joined the faction of the Reform Party, the Left .

After the collapse of democratic aspirations , he left Mecklenburg in 1850 and became the chief doctor of the hydropathic institute in Danzig . Later he worked in Berlin and as director of the hydropathic institute in Alexisbad . From 1855 to 1860 he published a magazine for natural health care and patient treatment , first in Berlin, later in Dessau.

Honors

  • Title Duke of Anhalt Medizinal-Rath

Fonts

Part 2:
  • The water book or practical instruction on the correct use of water as a remedy for various diseases. Berlin 1860.
  • Addendum to the water book. Berlin 1862.
  • The art of keeping the human body healthy. Magdeburg 1862.
  • Naturopathy textbook. Heidelberg 1867.
  • Textbook of general pathology and therapy. Leipzig 1872.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 5: R – S. Winter, Heidelberg 2002, ISBN 3-8253-1256-9 , pp. 65-66.
  • Axel Wilhelmi : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. Schwerin: Herberger 1901, p. 108f (No. 564)
  • 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. 8144 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Many of his works are under the Responsibility CAW judge appeared
  2. ↑ However, he is neither there nor anywhere else in Mecklenburg among the high school graduates. The large city school in Neubrandenburg is the only higher educational institution in the Stargarder heartland of Mecklenburg-Strelitz for which no high school graduate records have been handed down for the period in question (around 1828). Unless it happened abroad, Richter can only have passed his Abitur there.
  3. Cf. Franz Boll : Rejoice, you Mecklenburgers. Friedland 1998. - p. 87: "Although Mayor Wulfleff had distinguished himself in the state parliaments through his liberal sentiments among his peers, it could not come to an agreement with his Woldegkern, who was strongly democratized by a doctor and a clergyman (Dr. Richter and Pastor Runge) . "
  4. ^ Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the preceding reform movement: A historical account. 1850, p. 63