Carl Marung

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Carl Marung (born July 25, 1813 in Woldegk , † November 4, 1890 in Schönberg (Mecklenburg) ; full name: Carl Wilhelm Christoph Marung ) was a German doctor who sat in the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives in 1848/49.

Life

Carl Marung was a son of the shepherd Joachim Friedrich Marung and his wife Caroline Dorothea, nee Kruger.

From 1830 to 1834 he studied medicine at the Royal University of Greifswald , the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin and the University of Rostock . In 1833 he became a member of the Corps Vandalia Rostock . On November 1, 1834, he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD. He practiced as a doctor in his hometown Woldegk until 1839. He came to Schönberg in 1839, moved to Grevesmühlen in 1869 and finally returned to Schönberg in 1872, where he stayed until the end of his life. In 1856 he was appointed rural physician for the Principality of Ratzeburg . In 1869 he received the title of advice and in 1884, on the 50th anniversary of his doctorate, the title of medical advice . At the same time he became an honorary citizen of the city of Schönberg.

In the revolution in Mecklenburg (1848) he was elected on October 9, 1848 for the constituency of Mecklenburg-Strelitz / Principality of Ratzeburg 1 as a member of the Mecklenburg House of Representatives. Here he joined the Left Center parliamentary group. In March 1849 he gave up his parliamentary mandate. He was replaced by Chamberlain Friedrich Carl Ludwig von Kardorff from Schönberg, who joined the right wing parliamentary group.

In August 1872 his colleague Dr. Georg (Gottlieb) Barlach, Ernst Barlach's father , went to a duel on pistols after Marung had accused him of prescribing overpriced and useless drugs to treat "summer cholera" (a gastrointestinal infection). The duel took place on August 4th in the morning at 6 o'clock in the Zarnewenzer Wald near Selmsdorf and ended with an injury to Marung "in the right side above the hip bone". The tense relationship between the two doctors was one of the main reasons why the Barlach family later moved from Schönberg to Ratzeburg .

Carl Marung was with Henriette, geb. Wagner (1820–1871) married to a pastor's daughter from Fürstenwerder (Uckermark). His son Max Marung (1839–1897) and his grandson Karl Erich Marung (1876–1961) also became doctors in Mecklenburg.

See also

literature

  • Axel Wilhelmi : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. Schwerin: Herberger 1901, p. 110 (No. 580)
  • 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. 6372 .
  • Ralf Röger : Judicial files prove: Barlach's father dueled in 1872 . In: Schweriner Volkszeitung / Mecklenburg Magazin (August 13, 2016). ( Full text )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal from November 27, 1833
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 185 , 359.
  3. ^ Gustav Willgeroth: The Mecklenburg doctors. (1929). P. 346. Dissertation: De angina membranaica . Rostock 1834.
  4. ^ Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the preceding reform movement: A historical account. 1850, p. 64
  5. ^ Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the preceding reform movement: A historical account. 1850, pp. 59 and 72
  6. Ralf Röger : Judicial files prove: Barlach's father dueled in 1872 , Mecklenburg Magazin of August 13, 2016
  7. The literature mentions the years 1876 and 1882 for the departure of the Barlachs.