Friedrich Franz Wilhelm Brunswig

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Friedrich Franz Wilhelm Brunswig (born January 30, 1804 in Rostock ; February 7, 1837 there ) was a German veterinarian.

Life

Friedrich Franz Wilhelm Brunswig was the son of the gold and silver worker Jacob / Christian Brunswig. He attended the large city school in Rostock , but left it without a high school diploma, in order to then learn veterinary medicine at veterinary institutions in Schwerin and Berlin . After his training he settled in Rostock and worked as a veterinarian .

On July 18, 1831, he received his doctorate in veterinary science at the Rostock University at the medical faculty under the Secret Medical Council and Vice-Rector Samuel Gottlieb Vogel .

On November 11, 1831, he married Friederike, a daughter of the pastor at St. Petri , Johann Bernhard Krey (1771-1826). The couple had several children, three of whom survived.

Memberships

After completing his doctorate , he was accepted as a member of the philomatic (gr. Philomathía = curiosity) society and the Mecklenburg-Patriotic Association.

Works

  • About the safe healing of colic in horses. An inaugural script. Johann Jakob Adler Erben, Rostock 1831 ( digitized )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ In the baptismal entry (1804): Friderich Franz Wilhelm Brunschwig
  2. ^ Friedrich August Schmidt, Bernhard Friedrich Voight: New Nekrolog der Deutschen, 15th year, 1837, 1st part, p. 183 . BF Voigt, 1839 ( google.de [accessed February 9, 2018]).
  3. ^ Church book Rostock (St. Marien), marriage entry without no.