Friedrich Lieboldt

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Friedrich Lieboldt , complete Paul Friedrich Arnold Lieboldt (born July 14, 1806 in Lübeck ; † January 28, 1878 ibid) was a German physician and spa doctor in Travemünde .

Life

He studied at the University of Goettingen and was here on June 4, 1829, an award-winning thesis on the eustachian tube to Dr. med. PhD. He then returned to Lübeck and succeeded Heinrich Wilhelm Danzmann as a spa doctor in Travemünde. In several writings he propagated the healing powers of sea ​​water (1837) and the seaside resort of Travemünde .

Through his activity as a bathing doctor he gained a certain wealth and was able to acquire the Villa Emilia in Niederlößnitz (Radebeul) . In 1857 he was accepted into the Natural Science Society ISIS Dresden .

He was married to Elisabeth Margaretha, geb. Haase (born June 14, 1816 in Lübeck, † June 6, 1877 in Travemünde). The couple had two daughters and two sons, of whom the eldest, Johannes Christian August Lieboldt (born May 1, 1836 in Travemünde), later became a pastor in Altona .

Works

  • Commentatio de usu tubae Eustachianae ex anatome tam humana quam comparata et phoenomenis pathologicis illustrata. Göttingen 1829 (diss.)
Digital copy , Bavarian State Library
  • The healing powers of sea water: for instruction for the educated, with special consideration of the seaside resort near Travemünde. Lübeck: Rohden 1837
  • Travemünde and the Seebade-Anstalt are represented topographically and historically there. Lübeck: Rohden 1841
Digital copy , Bavarian State Library

literature

  • Lieboldt (F., own PFA) , in: Adolf Callisen : Medicinisches Writer Lexicon of the now living doctors, surgeons, obstetricians, pharmacists and naturalists of all educated peoples. Volume 30 (supplement Len-M), Copenhagen 1842, p. 61
  • Lieboldt , in: Genealogical handbook of bourgeois families . Volume 1, Charlottenburg: Mahler 1889, p. 184

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. According to information from the Radebeul City Archives, the house is located at Borstrasse 35 ( 51 ° 6 ′ 25.3 ″  N , 13 ° 38 ′ 48 ″  E ) and was built (rebuilt?) In 1867