Franz Naegele

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Franz Naegele
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Franz Karl Joseph Naegele - also Franz Carl Nägele - (baptized on July 12, 1778 in Düsseldorf ; † January 21, 1851 in Heidelberg ) was a German doctor and obstetrician .

His father was Joseph Naegele (1741-1813) an Electoral Palatinate-Bavarian staff surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery at the military medical school in Düsseldorf. His mother was his wife Magdalena Winter († 1807).

Life

After studying medicine in Strasbourg and Freiburg / Brsg. with subsequent doctorate in Bamberg in 1805, initially general practitioner in Barmen , Elberfeld and Beyenburg . Here he was mainly interested in social issues and poor relief. In 1807 he became associate professor and in 1810 full professor of obstetrics in Heidelberg . In the same year he took over teaching for midwives in the Neckar district. In 1813 he was given the official title of medical doctor for the Neckar, Main and Tauber districts. In 1838 he handed this function over to his son Franz Josef Naegele .

The Naegele rule for calculating the due date goes back to him , a form of pelvic deformity, the obliquely narrowed pelvis , which makes it difficult to give birth naturally, bears his name, the anterior asynclitism is also called Naegele obliquity in German.

Naegele was co-editor of the medical journal "Heidelberger Klinische Annalen" (from 1835 "Heidelberger medicinische Annalen") published by Heidelberg university professors.

family

In 1806 he married Johanna Maria Anna May (1784-1857) a daughter of the professor of medicine Franz Anton Mai (1742-1814). The couple had five children, including Hermann Naegele (1810-1851), professor of medicine in Heidelberg.

Works

  • Contribution to a natural historical account of the pathological phenomenon in the animal body, which one calls inflammation, and its consequences . Dänzer, Düsseldorf 1804. Digitized edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
  • Experiences and treatises in the field of diseases of the female sex . Tobias Loeffler, Mannheim 1812 ( full text in the Google book search).
  • Description of child bed fever, which ruled from June 1811 to April 1812 in the grand ducal maternity hospital in Heidelberg , Verlag Mohr and Zimmer Heidelberg 1812. Nägele: Description of child bed fever.
  • About the mechanism of childbirth . Heidelberg 1822 ( full text in the Google book search).
  • The female pelvis: considered in relation to its position and the direction of its cave: together with contributions to the history of the doctrine of the pelvic axes . Chr. Fr. Müller, Karlsruhe 1825 ( full text in the Google book search).
  • Catechism of midwifery: as an appendix to his textbook on obstetrics for midwives: for teachers and students . 3. Edition. JCB Mohr, Heidelberg 1836 ( full text in the Google book search).
  • Joseph Alexis Stoltz, Franz Karl Naegele. “An exchange of letters between Joseph Alexis Stoltz and Franz Carl Naegele of the XIII .: Assembly of the German Society for Gynecology 2.-5. June 1909 dedicated to the reception of the University Women's Clinic Strasbourg I. Els ”. German Society for Gynecology. JH Heitz, 1909

Honors

  • Doctors 'day special cancellation for the 104th German Doctors' Day

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Irmtraut Sahmland: Naegele, Franz Carl Joseph. In: Werner E. Gerabek , Bernhard D. Haage, Gundolf Keil , Wolfgang Wegner (eds.): Enzyklopädie Medizingeschichte. De Gruyter, Berlin / New York 2005, ISBN 3-11-015714-4 , p. 1023.
  2. Karin Buselmeier, Jens Dannehl, Susanne Himmelheber, Wolfgang U. Eckart et.al .: Universitätsmuseum Heidelberg - Catalogs Vol. 2, booklet accompanying the exhibition , Heidelberger E-Books, heiBOOKS 2006 , on Franz Anton Mai and his son-in-law Franz Karl Naegele S. . 39, published on February 19, 2016.
  3. Christine R. Auer: The social honorary office. Its effects on professionalization tendencies in social and health professions , Master's thesis Institute for Educational Science University of Heidelberg , academic advisor Jochen Kaltschmid, on the Elberfeld system of poor relief p. 13–16, dto. Christine R. Auer: History of the nursing professions as a subject. The curriculum development in nursing education and training , dissertation Institute for the History of Medicine University of Heidelberg, Academic Advisor Wolfgang U. Eckart 2008, pp. 141–143.
  4. Dr. med. Eberhard Stübler: History of the medical faculty of the University of Heidelberg 1386-1925 , Carl Winters Universitätsbuchhandlung Heidelberg 1926, S. 244. Eberhard Stübler: History of Med. Fac. Uni HD.
  5. Kerstin Prückner: "... from the field of the entire healing arts" The "Heidelberg Clinical Annals" and the "Medicinische Annalen": A medical journal between natural philosophy and natural science . 2002 ( uni-heidelberg.de ).