Ernst von Haselberg (doctor)

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Karl Ernst Heinrich Christian von Haselberg (born June 7, 1796 in Erlangen , † April 19, 1854 in Stralsund ) was a German doctor and medical officer in Prussia.

Life

Ernst von Haselberg, son of the jurist Gabriel Peter von Haselberg , who was ennobled in 1810, and his wife Johanna Friederike Conradine Luther († 1833), came to Greifswald with his parents at the age of six . He was first taught by his father and attended the city ​​school until 1813 . As early as 1811 he was enrolled in the philosophy faculty of the University of Greifswald as medicinae et chirurgiae cultor . He was a regular medical student from the autumn of 1813. He was initially active at Sueco-Pomerania, then in 1813/14 in the Corps Pomerania Greifswald . From October 17, 1816, he continued his studies at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . In 1817 he took part in the Wartburg Festival. In 1818 he was awarded a doctorate in Greifswald. med. PhD. In the same year he went to the new Berlin University , where he took his state exams. After obtaining his license to practice medicine in 1819, he went on an educational trip that took him via Vienna , Würzburg , Paris and Hamburg back to Greifswald at the end of December 1820. At the beginning of 1821 he was given permission to settle down as a doctor in the Stralsund administrative district and settled in Stralsund as a “doctor, surgeon and obstetrician”. In the same year he joined the medical private company in Stralsund. After he had taken over the position of the Government Medical Council in Stralsund on an interim basis in 1830, he was officially appointed to the Government and Medical Council on January 15, 1831. In May 1835 he was elected a member of the "Association for Medicine in Prussia", and in December 1835 appointed a corresponding member of the Hufeland Society . In 1843 he was awarded the 4th Class Red Eagle Order . Haselberg joined the Freemasons in Greifswald in 1821 . He received the master's degree in Stralsund in 1825 and became lodge master in 1835. Ernst von Haselberg died at the age of 57, probably as a result of cholera that he contracted in 1850. He was buried in Stralsund's Altes Frankenfriedhof .

family

He was married to Gustava Israel, the daughter of a Stralsund merchant, since 1823. The marriage had four sons and five daughters, one of whom died early. His eldest son, Ernst von Haselberg, was a city architect in Stralsund from 1857 to 1899.

Fonts

  • Asian cholera in the Stralsund administrative region. A contribution to the question of contagiosity . Löffler, Stralsund 1853.
  • William R. Wilde: Practical Remarks on Ear Medicine and the Nature and Treatment of Diseases of the Ear . Translated from English by Ernst von Haselberg. Wigand, Göttingen 1855.

literature

  • Report of the literary and sociable association in Stralsund on its existence during the years 1852 and 1853 . Stralsund 1854, p. 16f. ( Digitized version )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 93 , 38
  2. ^ Bernhard Sommerlad: Wartburg Festival and Corps students . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 16 (1979), p. 37.
  3. Dissertatio inauguralis medica de induratione telae cellulosce newborn .