Friedrich Fuchs (medic, 1840)

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Friedrich Fuchs (born February 10, 1840 in Frechen near Cologne, † February 4, 1911 in Cologne-Lindenthal ) was a German doctor .

Career

He studied medicine in Heidelberg , Berlin , Greifswald , Göttingen , Bonn , Paris and Leipzig . In 1864 he obtained his doctorate in Heidelberg. phil. and in 1867 Dr. med. in Bonn. In 1876 he became an assistant at the physics institute at the University of Strasbourg and a private lecturer in the following year . In 1883 he became associate professor for iatrophysics at the University of Bonn , and in 1890 he retired . From 1891 he was head of the nervous department in the hospital of the Barmherzigen Brüder in Bonn. From 1892 he belonged to the Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Sciences .

literature

  • Professor Dr. Friedrich Fuchs: a Rhenish original . Marcus and Weber, Bonn 1926 ( digitized version )

Individual evidence

  1. Cf. Julius Pagel : "Biographical Lexicon of Outstanding Doctors of the Nineteenth Century (1901)" (digitized at zeno.org)

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