Christoph Eusebius Raschig

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Christoph Eusebius Raschig (born March 14, 1766 in Dresden-Friedrichstadt , † May 19, 1827 in Dresden ) was a Saxon general staff doctor and professor of medicine in Dresden.

Life

The son of the Friedrichstadt pastor and later Saxon court preacher Christian Ehrgott Raschig (born February 24, 1726 in Senftenberg; † March 24, 1796 in Dresden) and his wife Johanna Theodora born. Faber (born November 9, 1729 in Dresden; † April 24, 1796 ibid.), After taking private lessons with Gotthold Friedrich Bürger, attended the Kreuzschule in Dresden, where the rector Christian Friedrich Olpe and his deputy director Benjamin Gotthelf Beutler were his teachers. He then studied medicine at the universities of Jena and Wittenberg, where he received his doctorate on October 22, 1787. In 1788 he became supernumerar secretary at the medical college. From 1793 to 1796 he was field staff doctor in the Saxon troops of the Rhine Army and finally in 1798 he was general staff doctor of the Electoral Saxon army. In 1799 the professorship for pathology and therapy at the medical-surgical college was added. From 1815 to 1825 he taught as a professor for medical encyclopedia and war medicine at the Royal Surgical and Medicinal Academy in Dresden . Raschig, together with the surgery professor Gottlob Heinrich Ohle (1760-1840) and the anatomy professor Burkhard Wilhelm Seiler, who was appointed from Wittenberg, played a key role in the plans to rebuild a medical school after the Wars of Liberation .

family

Raschig married Johanne Juliana Hempel on March 29, 1797. Their daughter Johanne Henriette (born June 25, 1800) became Wilhelm Gotthelf Lohrmann's second wife shortly after their father's death on February 17, 1828 .

Raschig's younger brother Karl Ephraim (* July 12, 1768; † 1837) was a pastor in Kaditz and Reichenberg (Ephorie Radeberg).

Her sister Johanna Friedericke was married to the pastor Johann Samuel Gottlob Flemming . She inherited what was later called the Grundhof from her father , a large winery in the Lößnitz west of Dresden.

Works

literature

  • Wilhelm Lindner: Christoph Eusebius Raschig. In: New Nekrolog der Deutschen . Volume 5 (1827), Part 1, pp. 513-516 ( full text in the Google book search).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. CV in the invitation to his dissertation defense ( urn : nbn: de: gbv: 3: 1-208096-p0011-6 )
  2. Invitation to the defense of the med. Diss. By Christoph Eusebius Raschig: Gratiosi Ordinis Medici In Academia Wittebergensi HT Decanvs Georgivs Rvdolphvs Boehmer… Panegyrin Medicam Ad D. XXII. Mens. Octobr. ARS MDCCLXXXVII Habendam Indicit Praemissa Prolvsione Qva Cyano Segetvm Nvper Impvtatvm Virvs Limitatvr ( urn : nbn: de: gbv: 3: 1-208096 )
  3. Volker Klimpel: JAW Hedenus and GH Ohle on their 250th birthday . (PDF; 302 kB) In: Ärzteblatt Sachsen , 9/2010, p. 524 f.
  4. ^ Arthur Weichold: Wilhelm Gotthelf Lohrmann (1796-1840). Life picture of an outstanding geodesist, topographer, astronomer, meteorologist and promoter of technology in science and practice in the first half of the 19th century . P. 149 ff.
  5. August Hermann Kreyssig: Album of the Evangelical Lutheran clergy in the Kingdom of Saxony from the Reformation period to the present . P. 427.