Friedrich August Neide

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Friedrich August Neide (born August 24, 1781 in Magdeburg ; † February 28, 1851 there ) was a German doctor.

biography

He was the eldest son of Johann Georg Christoph Neide , studied medicine in Halle (Saale) from 1801 and received his doctorate in 1805. In the same year he married Maria Neide . In May 1806 he was appointed city ​​physician and worked in his hometown as a doctor for the poor , head doctor of the city hospital, later the insane asylum and as a prison doctor , was a midwifery teacher and teacher of an anatomical-surgical auditorium, also a member of a Masonic lodge . His marriage resulted in seven children, the youngest son Eduard Neide (1818–1883), who later became the royal Prussian horticultural director . At least in the 1810s, Neide lived at Schwerdfegerstraße 20 , and in the 1820s at Stephansbrücke 1.

He has manuscripts e.g. B. on the design of a new hospital for Magdeburg (1816) and a description of the conditions in the urban insane asylum (1841). His commitment to the medical care of the population was hardly appreciated by the city.

literature

  • August Andreae: Chronicle of the doctors of the administrative district of Magdeburg with the exclusion of the Halberstadt, Quedlinburg and Wernigeroder regional parts. 1860, 160
  • Genealogical handbook of civil families. CA Starke Verlag, Görlitz (now Limburg), Volume 17, 1910, pp. 408-436.
  • Horst-Peter Wolff: The Magdeburg doctor for the poor FAN (1781-1851). In: Magdeburg leaves. 1987, 51-5;
  • Horst-Peter Wolff: Biographical lexicon of the nursing professions. Volume 2, 1997.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Address book of the city of Magdeburg, Magdeburg 1817, page 101
  2. EF Liweh, address book of the city of Magdeburg , Magdeburg 1823, page 44