Eduard Paschen

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Eduard Paschen , complete Eduard Heinrich Gustav Paschen (born January 21, 1815 in Hagenow , † April 26, 1910 in Ludwigslust ) was a German military doctor, most recently a general doctor.

Life

Eduard Paschen came from a Mecklenburg civil servant family and was a son of the city secretary Carl Heinrich Ernst Paschen. From October 1836 he studied human medicine at the University of Rostock . In 1841, he was here with a dissertation about diabetes mellitus to Dr. med. PhD.

He practiced as a doctor first in Hagenow and from 1842 in Dömitz , where he was both penitentiary and interim garrison doctor for the Dömitz fortress . For the duration of the 1848 campaign as part of the Schleswig-Holstein uprising , he served as a junior physician in the light infantry battalion. He was then taken over as a junior physician with the 2nd Musketeer Battalion in the regular military medical service and in 1849 senior physician with the 1st Musketeer Battalion in Wismar . In 1850 he was promoted to senior staff doctor .

In 1863 he was transferred to the 1st Grand Ducal Mecklenburg Dragoon Regiment No. 17 in Ludwigslust and here in 1867 as a regimental doctor, from 1868 with the rank of major .

On the 1870/71 campaign in the Franco-Prussian War , he initially took on as chief physician of the 5th field hospital of the IX. Army Corps . Then he became field hospital director in the XIII. (Royal Württemberg) Army Corps and in the General Governorate of Reims .

On February 23, 1876, he was given the title of Medical Councilor , and on December 1, 1879, he was granted leave and promotion to General Doctor, 2nd class.

When he died at the age of 95, he was the oldest medical officer in the German Reich.

Awards

Works

literature

  • Axel Wilhelmi : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. A new edition, completion and continuation of the Dr. med. A. Blanck's collective work. Schwerin 1901, p. 118, no.646
  • 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. 7370 .

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Annual report on the achievements and progress in the entire Medicin 45 (1910), p. 435
  3. Berlin clinical weekly publication 12 (1875), p. 51