Friedrich Jolly

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Friedrich Jolly 1898

Friedrich Jolly (born November 24, 1844 in Heidelberg , † January 4, 1904 in Berlin ) was a German medic.

Life

Friedrich Jolly was the son of the physicist Philipp von Jolly (1809-1884) and his wife Louise, née Wüstenfeld; his uncle was the Baden Minister of State Julius Jolly (1823-1891), his brother the Indologist Julius Jolly (1849-1932).

Jolly studied medicine at the Universities of Munich and Göttingen . He completed his habilitation in 1871 at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg , and in 1873 he became "associate professor for psychiatry". As such he was appointed director of the psychiatric clinic in Strasbourg and, in 1875, “o. Prof. ". From 1890 he was the successor to Carl Friedrich Otto Westphal (1833-1890) director of the psychiatric clinic at the Charité in Berlin.

Friedrich Jolly died in Berlin in 1904 at the age of 59. His grave is in Cemetery III of the Jerusalem and New Church in Berlin-Kreuzberg . At the grave wall of red-brown brick one takes shrine to the large black inscription plate. The grave field is bordered by a grid. Friedrich Jolly rests at the side of his wife Anna geb. Böhm (1849-1929). The grave of their son, the gynecologist Rudolf Jolly (1875–1922), in the same cemetery has not been preserved.

Fonts

  • Report on the insane department of the Juliusspital (Würzburg. 1873);
  • Hysteria and hypochondria (in Ziemßens Handbuch , Leipzig 1877);
  • Investigations into the electrical resistance of the human body (Strasbourg 1884)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende : Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 243.