Felix Wesener

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Felix Philipp Johann Franz Maria Wesener (born July 23, 1855 in Spandau , † April 5, 1930 in Aachen ) was a German doctor and university professor.

Life

Felix Wesener studied medicine at the universities of Greifswald , Göttingen , Leipzig and Marburg . In 1875 he became a member of the Corps Pomerania Greifswald and Saxonia Göttingen , and in 1876 of the Corps Misnia Leipzig . He completed his studies in Marburg in 1879 with a doctorate as Dr. med. from. He then worked in Marburg as an assistant to Emil Mannkopff until 1882 . After three years at the pathological institute in Gießen , he went to the medical polyclinic in Freiburg in 1885 , where he completed his habilitation in the same year and was appointed associate professor in 1892 . From then until his retirement he was senior physician in the internal department of the municipal Mariahilfhospital in Aachen.

Wesener died in his Aachen apartment in 1930 at the age of 74.

Fonts

  • Critical and experimental contributions to the doctrine of feeding tuberculosis, 1885
  • Annual reports of the polyclinic in Freiburg im Breisgau for 1886 and 1887
  • Textbook of chemical examination methods for the diagnosis of internal diseases, 1890
  • Medical-clinical diagnostics, 1892
  • Chronicle of the Wesener family, 1921

literature

  • Pagel: Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Berlin, Vienna 1901, Col. 1842–1843. ( Permalink )

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 53 , 473; 45 , 301; 90 , 236
  2. a b Death certificate no.499 from April 5, 1930, registry office Aachen I. In: Landesarchiv NRW, Rhineland Department, PA 3103 (civil status register deaths), no.116.Retrieved on May 7, 2019 .
  3. Kösener Korpslisten 1910, 85 , 302; 93 , 430; 151 , 209