Ferdinand Weber von Ebenhof

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Ferdinand Weber , from 1865 Weber Ritter von Ebenhof (also Ferdinand von Weber-Ebenhof ; born April 30, 1819 in Cerhenic , Bohemia , † July 27, 1893 in Prague ) was a Bohemian physician , obstetrician and university teacher .

Life

Weber studied at the University of Prague and was assistant to Antonín Jan Jungmann and Franz Kiwisch von Rotterau . In 1843 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD , then secondary doctor at the General Hospital in Prague and at the Prague insane asylum. Then he went to Galicia as a cholera doctor .

Weber received a position as a district doctor in Zolkiew in 1849 , before he was appointed professor of obstetrics for surgeons and lifting booms in Lemberg in 1854 . He taught in German and Polish. In addition, he was chief physician of a military hospital there in 1854/1855 and from 1855 chief physician of the cholera hospital in Lemberg. He was adopted by his uncle Wenzel Weber Ritter von Ebenhof in 1865 and was thus raised to the nobility with a diploma on January 26, 1865.

Weber followed in 1870 a call as a professor of obstetrics for lifting booms in the German and Bohemian language at the University of Prague . He once had the Dean Office stopped and twice the Vice Dean of the Faculty. From 1872 he was also a member of the State Medical Council , and since 1874 head of the State Maternity and Findel Institute for Bohemia. He was also a member of the city medical council.

Weber retired in 1889.

The governor Philipp Weber von Ebenhof was his brother.

Works (selection)

  • Rinderpest in symptomatological, pathological-anatomical, diagnostic and medicinal-police relationship , Prague 1852.
  • Obstetrics textbook for midwives , Prague 1871.
  • The antiseptic procedure in obstetrics. A Guide for Obstetricians etc. , Prague 1879.

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