Friedrich Busch (physician)

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Friedrich Busch

Friedrich Carl Ferdinand Busch (born September 9, 1844 in Elbing ; † July 8, 1916 in Berlin ) was a German surgeon and dentist .

Live and act

Friedrich Busch studied in Jena, Königsberg and Berlin. During his studies in 1862 he became a member of the Teutonia Jena fraternity . On May 18, 1866 he was promoted to Dr. med. doctorate and approved in 1867 . From 1868 to 1874 he worked as an assistant at the royal surgical university clinic and as a private lecturer , since September 1875 as an associate professor of surgery at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin . From 1884 to 1907 Busch was the first director of the (state) dental university institute that was newly founded on October 20, 1884.

Works

  • General orthopedics, gymnastics and massage (= manual of general therapy, Volumes 2, 2). Vogel, Leipzig 1882
  • Extraction of the teeth. Hirschwald, Berlin 1894; 2nd edition, 1899; 3rd edition, 1908

literature

  • German Biographical Yearbook. Transition Volume 1: 1914-1916. Deutsche Verlagsanstalt Stuttgart, Berlin and Leipzig 1925, p. 350
  • Richard Wrede and Hans von Reinfels (eds.): The spiritual Berlin. An encyclopedia of the intellectual life of Berlin. Volume 1, Storm [ua], Berlin 1897
  • Julius Pagel : Busch, Friedrich . In: Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century. Urban & Schwarzenberg, Berlin / Vienna 1901, Sp.  290–291 . - (with picture)
  • Isidor Fischer: Biographical lexicon of the outstanding doctors of the last fifty years. Volume 1, Urban & Schwarzenberg, Berlin [a. a.] 1932

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hugo Böttger (ed.): Directory of the old fraternity members according to the status of the winter semester 1911/12. Berlin 1912, p. 29.
  2. Axel Bauer , Karin Langsch: The establishment of dentistry at the University of Heidelberg 1895-1945. In: Würzburg medical history reports. Volume 9, 1991, pp. 377-392; here: p. 377 f.