Cornelis van der Hoeven

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Cornelis Pruijs van der Hoeven

Cornelis Pruijs van der Hoeven (born August 13, 1792 in Rotterdam , † December 5, 1871 in Leiden ) was a Dutch medic.

Life

Van der Hoeven came from a wealthy Rotterdam merchant family. His father was Abraham van der Hoeven († 1803), his mother Maria van der Wallen van Vollenhoven. In 1810 his mother married the Rotterdam physician Dr. Martinus Pruys, from whom he took the last name. He was the brother of the naturalist Jan van der Hoeven and the theologian Abraham van der Hoeven . After attending the food school in Noordwijk for four years , he moved to the Erasmus school in Rotterdam around 1812 to study medicine at the University of Leiden . Here he had attended the lectures of Sebald Justinus Brugmans , Gerard Sandifort and others. In 1813 he took part in the Wars of Liberation and received his doctorate in medicine on November 16, 1816 with the treatise De constitutionis epidemicae doctrina .

He then worked as a doctor in his hometown, where he devoted himself to studies on Hippocrates and in 1824 brought out his Chrestomatia Hippocratica . This moved the curators of the University of Leiden to appoint him as associate professor of medicine, which task he began on December 4, 1824 with the introductory speech De simplicis sensu medicinae cultoribus imprimis excolendo (Leiden 1824). In 1827 he was appointed full professor, which task he took on with the subject of De perfecta medici specie (Leiden 1827). He wrote several works on the subjects of pathology and the history of medicine . In addition, some editorial contributions have flowed into the medical journals of the time.

On August 3, 1837, he was accepted into the Leopoldina . Van der Hoeven had also been a member of the institute since 1832 and its successor to the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences in 1851 . Van der Hoeven also took part in the organizational tasks of the Leiden University and was rector of the Alma Mater in 1839/40 . He put this task down with the speech de institutione medica (Hag. Com. 1840). On October 10, 1862 he was retired from his position.

family

Pruijs van der Hoeven married Maria Cornelia Trompert on March 23, 1823 in Rotterdam (born April 10, 1800 in Rotterdam, † April 6, 1899 in The Hague). Children grew out of marriage. One knows:

  • Maria Pruys van der Hoeven (born January 15, 1824 in Rotterdam, † January 17, 1901 in The Hague)
  • Cornelis Pruys van der Hoeven (born December 27, 1825 in Leiden)
  • Alida Maria Pruys van der Hoeven (born December 19, 1827 in Leiden, † April 30, 1917 in The Hague)
  • Abraham Pruys van der Hoeven (March 30, 1829 in Leiden; † January 4, 1907 in Brussels)
  • Agatha Petronella Pruys van der Hoeven (born February 22, 1830 in Leiden, † July 25, 1914 in The Hague)
  • Lamberta Petronella Pruys van der Hoeven I (* March 4, 1832 in Leiden; † May 7, 1832 ibid)
  • Lamberta Petronella Pruys van der Hoeven II (* July 15, 1833 in Leiden; † January 4, 1891 ibid)
  • Antonia Wilhelmina Cornelia Pruys van der Hoeven (born March 25, 1837 in Leiden, † February 7, 1893 in The Hague)
  • Gertrude Emilie Clemence Pruys van der Hoeven (February 22, 1839 in Leiden; † August 27, 1921 in The Hague)
  • Clara Maria Cornelia Pruys van der Hoeven (born October 10, 1840 in Leiden)

Works

  • Diss. Med. inaug. de constitutionis epidemicae doctrina. Leiden 1816 ( online )
  • Chrestomathia Hippocratica. 1824 ( online )
  • Over de vorming eens toekomstigen geneesheers. 1828
  • Historical lessen over de cholera. Leiden 1832
  • Initia disciplinae pathologicae . Suffer. 1834.
  • De arte medica . 1838–40 (2nd vol.) ( Online )
  • Oratio de institutione academica. Hagae Comitis, 1841 ( online )
  • De historia Medicinae liber singularis, Auditorum in Usum editus. Leiden 1842 ( online )
  • De historia morborum . Leiden 1846 ( online )
  • De Historia Medicamentorum, Liber unus, in Usum Juventutis academicae . Luchtmans, Leiden, 1847 ( digitized edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf ) ( online )
  • Études de la vie humaine . Amsterdam 1849.
  • Examination anthropologique . 1851.
  • Study of pathological anthropology. Leiden 1851 ( online ), Leiden 1854 ( online )
  • Historical anthropology. Leiden 1852 ( online ), 1855
  • Study of clinical anthropology. Leiden 1853, Leiden 1855 ( online )
  • Study of christelijke anthropology. Leiden 1853 ( online ), 1855, Leiden 1856 ( online )
  • Levens-studiën. Utrecht and Amsterdam 1857 ( online )
  • Academy even. Utrecht 1866 ( online )

literature

Web links

Commons : Cornelis Pruijs van der Hoeven  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Nova acta Leopoldina , Volume 30, p. 88, full text in the Google book search
  2. Leopoldina , No. 1, June 1859, p. 33, full text in the Google book search.