Constantin Lender

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carl Friedrich Constantin Lender (born June 2, 1828 in Warendorf , † December 7, 1888 in Berlin ) was a German doctor .

Life

Constantin Lender studied medicine in Greifswald, Göttingen and Berlin and received his doctorate in 1852 . In 1854 he became a doctor in Bärwalde and in 1855 first a general practitioner and from 1864 a district physician in Soldin .

In 1866 he moved to Berlin and became an assistant to Ludwig Boehm (1811–1869). Since he came to Kissingen every year because of an abdominal ailment and his air studies , Lender worked as a doctor in Kissingen every summer from 1867.

Constantin Lender researched ozone therapy and has published several papers on it. Since 1875 he also wrote the monthly meteorological and medical reports in the official gazette of the Deutscher Reichs-Anzeiger and the Königlich Prussischer Staats-Anzeiger .

On July 20, 1886, he was elected a member ( matriculation no. 2585 ) of the Leopoldina in the Scientific Medicine section .

Fonts

  • The points douloureux Valleix's and their causes . Veit, Leipzig 1869 ( digitized version )
  • Life and work of Ludwig Böhmś . Seehagen, Berlin 1870 ( digitized version )
  • The unclean blood and its purification by negative-electric oxygen . Seehagen, Berlin 1870 ( digitized version )
  • The poisonous substance and the medicinal body of the air. Lecture given for the benefit of the wounded on August 9, 1871 in the Conversations Hall in Kissingen . Schachenmayer, Kissingen 1871 ( digitized version )
  • The atmospheric ozone, according to measurements in Marienbad, Kissingen, Mentone, Meran and Wiesbaden . Reimer, Berlin 1872 ( digitized version )

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Willi Ule : History of the Imperial Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the years 1852–1887 . With a look back at the earlier times of its existence. Commissioned by Wilhelm Engelmann in Leipzig, Halle 1889, supplements and additions to Neigebaur's history, p. 228 ( archive.org ).