Friedrich Gottlieb Heinrich Fielitz the Younger

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Friedrich Gottlieb Heinrich Fielitz the Younger (born August 29, 1774 in Luckau , † November 18, 1813 in Görlitz ) was a German physician , editor and author .

Life

Friedrich Gottlieb Heinrich Fielitz, called the Younger , was the son of the mayor of Luckau and doctor Friedrich Gottlieb Heinrich Fielitz the Elder . After attending high school in his hometown , he studied medicine in Dresden in order to become a doctor like his father and grandfather before. In 1805 he was at the University of Wittenberg Dr. med. PhD . Like his father before him, Fielitz practiced in Luckau as a surgeon , obstetrician and city ​​physician as well as a doctor at the local kennel, poor house and orphanage. In 1812 he took up the post of city physician in Görlitz .

He published some medical writings and from 1811 until his death was secretary and librarian of the Upper Lusatian Society of Sciences and founder and editor of the Vaterländische Monatsschrift, initially for both Lusatia in 1813 . In addition, Fielitz was a member of the Freemason lodge at the crowned snake in Görlitz.

At the age of 39 he died of " nerve fever ". His son Heinrich August Fielitz also became a doctor.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Heinrich Döring: FIELITZ (Friedrich Gottlieb Heinrich). In: General Encyclopedia of Sciences and Arts. P. 100.
  2. ^ The Upper Lusatian Library of Sciences
  3. Information on the "Fatherland Monthly Magazine, initially for both Lusatia, to the year 1813"
  4. ^ Title page of the Fatherland Monthly Bulletin
  5. ^ List of members of the Lodge for the Crowned Serpent
  6. ^ Adolph Carl Peter Callisen : Medicinisches Writer Lexicon of the now living physicians, surgeons, obstetricians, pharmacists and naturalists of all educated peoples. 6th volume. Copenhagen 1831, p. 261.