Friedrich Carl von Loe

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Friedrich Carl von Loe (also Friedrich Carl von Loë , born July 22, 1786 in Eichstätt , † July 30, 1838 in Munich ) was a physician and second personal physician to the Bavarian King Max I. Joseph .

Life

Friedrich Carl von Loe was the son of a prince-bishop's official in Eichstätt and studied medicine at the University in Landshut . In 1809 he received his doctorate in Landshut . He then worked as a doctor in Munich.

In 1816 he became the second personal physician of the Bavarian king, in 1817 chief medical officer and in 1824 director of the clinical-practical educational institution. He taught about teething and mental illness. With the relocation of the University of Landshut to Munich, Loe became a full professor and in 1830 also head of the 1st medical department of the General Hospital.

Friedrich Carl von Loe published numerous lyric poems in the magazine for science and art.

On March 15, 1817, Friedrich Carl von Loe with the academic surname Aesculapus Euergetes was registered under matriculation no. Elected a member of the Leopoldina in 1069 .

The Bavarian Academy of Sciences appointed the doctor to its full member in 1824.

Friedrich Carl von Loe was married to Auguste von Hartz (born September 11, 1793, † May 5, 1821), the eldest daughter of the physician Bernhard Joseph von Hartz .

literature

  • Helene von Berchem: The noble burial places in the southern cemetery in Munich. Collected by Helene Freifrau von Berchem. Kellerer, Munich 1913, p. 37
  • Michael Hunze: The development of psychiatry as an academic subject at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich up to the opening of the Psychiatric University Clinic in 1904 . Dissertation, LMU Munich 2010, p. 57 PDF
  • Johann Daniel Ferdinand Neigebaur : History of the imperial Leopoldino-Carolinische German academy of natural scientists during the second century of its existence. Friedrich Frommann , Jena 1860, p. 245 digitized
  • Gunnar Stollberg and Ingo Tamm: The internal differentiation in German hospitals up to the First World War. Steiner, Stuttgart 2001, p. 42
  • Willi Ule : History of the Imperial Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the years 1852–1887 . With a look back at the earlier times of its existence. Commissioned by Wilhelm Engelmann in Leipzig, Halle 1889, supplements and additions to Neigebaur's history, p. 171 ( archive.org ).

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Notes and individual references

  1. Different life data in Berchem, 1913, p. 37: * June 23, 1786, † July 29, 1838
  2. Johann Baptist Greger: Sonnets by Bavarian Poets: 2, 1832, p. 190 digitized
  3. ^ Member entry of Friedrich Karl von Loe at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on December 2, 2017.
  4. Member entry Friedrich Carl von Loë at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences
  5. life data according to Berchem, 1913, p. 37